Mark C Posted January 6, 2007 Report Posted January 6, 2007 Hi All, Firstly, Happy new year to everyone. I have recently picked up a katana, details below: Nagasa-28 3/4 Sori-14mm, slightly Koshi by 3/4" Nakago length-200mm Nakagojiri-haagari Kurijiri Yasurime- possibly sujikai width at machi-31mm width at yokota-22mm Jihada-impossible to tell due to state of polish I am having trouble working out the exact description of the hamon. Is it Gunome, Gunome choji, midare ????? All I have done is a little fingerstone work to achieve the picture. Any help greatly appreciated Many thanks Mark Quote
Stever Posted January 6, 2007 Report Posted January 6, 2007 I'm going to guess hako/gunome or choji/gunome. Let's see what the experts say. Quote
John A Stuart Posted January 6, 2007 Report Posted January 6, 2007 Hi Mark, Looks like a kataochi gunome mixed with suguba or a saka choji midare with suguba. Long gaps between. John Quote
Yoshii Posted January 7, 2007 Report Posted January 7, 2007 Hi Mark, To me it looks like the hamon is suguha based and mixed with gunome, very regular. Most time it is difficult to say exactly what the hamon is. Next time you give the measurements of a sword could you give it the Japanese way? I mean shaku, sun bu and rin. I hope you enjoy your sword. Jos Bonsel Quote
Mark C Posted January 7, 2007 Author Report Posted January 7, 2007 Hi All, Many thanks for all your help, it would seem nothing in this game is straight forward :D Yoshii, I have tried your comment and the results are below, its my first time, so be gentle. Nagasa- 2 Shaku 4 sun 1 bu Sori-4 bu 6 rin Nakago length-9 sun 5 bu 9 rin Nakagojiri-haagari Kurijiri Yasurime- possibly sujikai width at machi- 1 sun 2 rin width at yokota-7 bu 2 rin Again thanks for all the help everyone Regards Mark Quote
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