Jeff w Posted August 26, 2006 Report Posted August 26, 2006 It is a rusted blade and I want to know if it is a gimei. is it worth to be polished in Japan? regards Jeff Quote
Jeff w Posted August 26, 2006 Author Report Posted August 26, 2006 sorry no pix can be attached. Quote
Brian Posted August 26, 2006 Report Posted August 26, 2006 Jeff, What error are you getting? Pics should upload ok. Check out the how-to at http://www.militaria.co.za/nihontomessageboard/viewtopic.php?t=8 for instructions, or email to me and I'll post them. Must be smaller than 1Mb in size. Brian Quote
Jeff w Posted September 10, 2006 Author Report Posted September 10, 2006 http://hfsword.com/bbs/viewthread.php?t ... 5%C8%CB%2B Quote
fan Posted September 10, 2006 Report Posted September 10, 2006 jeff, how did you get the sword in china? did you buy online or did you find it locally? i see that you are located in the northeastern part of china. are there swords to be found there? eric Quote
Stephen Posted September 11, 2006 Report Posted September 11, 2006 let me know if its ever for sale. Quote
Jeff w Posted September 11, 2006 Author Report Posted September 11, 2006 Dear Fan I am in the northeast of China,and I bought the sword from northwest of China. It is almost my best sword. wellcome to China! Jeff Quote
fan Posted September 11, 2006 Report Posted September 11, 2006 jeff, that is great. i go to china every so often. i was not aware there are swords there left from the Japanese. is there a group in china who deals in Japanese swords? i see there seems to be a group on that discussion furom where you sword is posted. eric Quote
Brian Posted September 11, 2006 Report Posted September 11, 2006 Jeff, Can't tell you much about your blade from the pics, but it does look like a very nice blade, with a nice sugata and looks like the hamon is still there and healthy. May very well be worth a polish indeed. How about posting a bit about Nihonto collecting in China? I know there are a few genuine collectors, but we are all fairly clueless about the laws, number of genuine blades and attitudes to Nihonto in China. I have seen that forum before, and looks like there is a small but active community there. How about a short article on Nihonto in China? My boss is Chinese, and was a diplomat. He tells me about large stockpiles of Japanese swords in museums there (not publicly displayed) and is fairly certain that there are still lots of swords there, but no-one seems able to lay their hands on them. Regards, Brian Quote
Bungo Posted September 11, 2006 Report Posted September 11, 2006 interesting sword, has a Meiji 3rd year second month date..........must be made prior to that sword prohibition law. Too bad it's Buzen and no Bungo...........just kidding. Milt THE ronin Quote
fan Posted September 12, 2006 Report Posted September 12, 2006 brian, your boss said there is a stock pile of swords in china? if it is there then it must not be taken care of very well. would you be able to dig any info out of him? might be able to check with some contacts to see if any of this stuff might "trickle" out. eric Quote
Jeff w Posted September 12, 2006 Author Report Posted September 12, 2006 dear Brain I will post some pix of my friends swords after get their permision. there many JP swords left in china. the Japanese lost the war and left china withought carring anything. but the condition of the blades are not very good usually--anyway they can be polished out most of them. I also have a masanori blade and a 11 kanesada--It was sold:-( and several mumei blade. Fan: when you come to China,you can contack me I will show you my blades I am in Liao Ning. Jeff Quote
Jeff w Posted September 12, 2006 Author Report Posted September 12, 2006 Masa nori (1st?) http://www.hl365.net/viewthread.php?tid ... highlight= Quote
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