Zoglet Posted April 2 Report Posted April 2 That's kind of it. I know fuji5005 has a dubious reputation with his auctions, but one of the blades in his selection has recently caught my eye. Any way to purchase from overseas? This could be through a broker or any other method. I appreciate your insight! Thank you so much! Nicholas Quote
Zoglet Posted April 2 Author Report Posted April 2 40 minutes ago, lonely panet said: Which platform?? Jauce, buyee ebay?? This piece in particular. (Please don't go after. Finder's keepers, especially as a deep lover of the Rai School). https://winners-auction.jp/productDetail/108027 Quote
Gakusee Posted April 2 Report Posted April 2 Use the normal methods - Paul Kremers or Bob Hughes or Kelly Schmidt as intermediaries. Quote
Zoglet Posted April 2 Author Report Posted April 2 12 minutes ago, Gakusee said: Use the normal methods - Paul Kremers or Bob Hughes or Kelly Schmidt as intermediaries. Which one do you recommend for this? I know Kelly's not processed blades in a while. Also, how do I contact them? Thank you, Gakusee! Edit: Nevermind, just sent an email to Paul Kremers. Quote
lonely panet Posted April 2 Report Posted April 2 Sorry I never used that platform. So cant help Quote
Sansei Posted April 2 Report Posted April 2 4 hours ago, Zoglet said: Which one do you recommend for this? I know Kelly's not processed blades in a while. Also, how do I contact them? Thank you, Gakusee! Edit: Nevermind, just sent an email to Paul Kremers. I have had some interaction with Robert Hughes and would recommend him (and his spouse) highly. They are in Kamakura. Quote
Zoglet Posted April 3 Author Report Posted April 3 1 hour ago, Sansei said: I have had some interaction with Robert Hughes and would recommend him (and his spouse) highly. They are in Kamakura. Spoke with him. He recommended I abstain from this auction, as for smiths like Kuniyuki and the like, it is better to handle the sword in-person for an inspection. He's absolutely right, so I will instead wait for any local events (around the Philadelphia area) and look for some nice Heian/Kamakura blades (Rai and Ko-Hoki are my personal favorites, but fine pieces from side schools are also incredible). Sorry that this turned out to be a big waste of time for you guys. Quote
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