Tom Clancy Posted May 14, 2010 Report Posted May 14, 2010 Brian I don't know how you earn your money but I work dammed hard for mine and don't like throwing it away. Regarding your second comment I totally agree, there is some very interesting information coming to light, which is far more important than the price of a particular blade. Tom. Quote
Brian Posted May 14, 2010 Report Posted May 14, 2010 Tom, I have an easy way of not throwing money away. I stay on the verge of being totally broke. That way I can't possibly spend any, and therefore I cannot throw any money away :lol: :lol: No-one is making anyone buy anything. I expect anyone spending several thousand $'s will not be an amateur, and will at least have done some research and know what he is buying. At least I hope so. If not, they should hopefully be here. Brian Quote
Tom Clancy Posted May 14, 2010 Report Posted May 14, 2010 Brian Point taken. Lets get back to nihonto. Tom. Quote
cabowen Posted May 14, 2010 Report Posted May 14, 2010 k morita said: Hi, The title is [Research of making swords/ 作刀研究] pub 1942.(April,1942), Vol,3 ,#10. The standard blade length and the weight and inspection method etc. when Jumei tosho's sword delivers it to the army are written in this book. Thank you. I believe I have that filed away....If it isn't too much trouble, please email me a scan of the relevant pages and I will see what I can do with translating it..... Quote
k morita Posted May 15, 2010 Report Posted May 15, 2010 Hi, The "Gunto specifications" was transmitted to two extremely excellent translators as PDF file. The summary of "Gunto specifications" also appears on the book,titled [Gunto] on page 105-108. This book was published in 1944,author was Mr. Kunio Watanabe. It is easy to get this Watanabe's [Gunto/軍刀] than [Research of making swords/作刀研究]. Quote
cabowen Posted May 15, 2010 Report Posted May 15, 2010 I have been looking for that book for a long time....still haven't found a copy for sale! Thanks for sharing... Quote
loiner1965 Posted May 15, 2010 Report Posted May 15, 2010 many thanks to all on this informative post...i have a question for chris about my seki stamped kanetoshi with the personal hot stamp on the tang....viewtopic.php?f=50&t=6813&p=53880&hilit=kanetoshi#p53880 this was professionally polished and you can clearly see the hada and the polisher comfirmed that it is hand made...is this one of a few just been online and found an identical sword by the same smith but signed in another way...even the brush strokes boshi is the same....i do not use the word gendaito as it can upset the purists but i say hand made...http://www.japanesesword.com/Images/Swo ... nto14.html Quote
cabowen Posted May 15, 2010 Report Posted May 15, 2010 it is hard to say without seeing the sword but it would be helpful to see more pictures, including the nakago... It may also be the case that it is forged but not made of tamahagane.... Quote
loiner1965 Posted May 15, 2010 Report Posted May 15, 2010 cabowen said: it is hard to say without seeing the sword but it would be helpful to see more pictures, including the nakago... It may also be the case that it is forged but not made of tamahagane.... hi chris.. i will post some up here when i get back but if you do a search you can see the hot stamp i posted on here which is very unusually and of buddist decent....the sword and flower leaves i believe....i believe it is just inported steel and not tamahagane Quote
cabowen Posted May 15, 2010 Report Posted May 15, 2010 I did a quick search and could not find it....it would help if you could point me to it... Thanks... Quote
jason_mazzy Posted May 20, 2010 Report Posted May 20, 2010 Thank you for your great post. The abridged version is just enough of what we need. Might I suggest you write an unabridged version that can be stickied in the nihonto forum? Quote
Nobody Posted May 20, 2010 Report Posted May 20, 2010 GT Wungnema said: Permit me a question please. Why does the nakago have a second ana at the very end? Surely one wouldn't want to place a mekugi at that spot?? Ref. viewtopic.php?f=1&t=2377&p=16536&hilit=shinobiana#p16536 Quote
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