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The description is right. One can argue if iyozane or wide kozane, but that is insignificant, I think.

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I’ve worked more on the “enhancements” of the sode. I’ve looked up these details and not found much. When was this “trim” introduced? Does it date armour? Is it a specific katchushi? IMG_0060.thumb.jpeg.ef3c0ce21c5b0ca3c8ee0693f7cd6d3c.jpegIMG_0061.thumb.jpeg.97d142c6837d4345e7ee76a790014e63.jpegIMG_0062.thumb.jpeg.943667f3efed7b4f12316c92064f5d7d.jpegIMG_0063.thumb.jpeg.be57bfd460eb80d362079115f6aa1eb0.jpeg

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Chris,

unfortunately I can’t tell when fusegumi (伏組) or jabara-ito (蛇腹糸) came into fashion. These “cords” were usually used to cover the butt edges between different e-gawa, as you might know…

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