Carlo Giuseppe Tacchini Posted August 29, 2006 Report Posted August 29, 2006 As Brian was so kind to find fo me a copy of Fujishiro's set here, I would like to partially repay the friendship posting something about the above mentioned set that I've received 2 days ago. I know Brian has already ordered his own set and a full, better detailed and more knowledgeable description will follow by him. I simply post the very basics : dimensions 21,5 x 14 (16,5 with binding rings) vol. I first section 184 pages, second section 203 vol II first section 211 pages, second section 94 303 blades and signatures Oshigata ! 50 bucks + shipment at Harry AFU Watson site. Recommended. They look this way : Vol. I Vol. II Cheers and sorry for my english. (ciao Brian!) Quote
Brian Posted September 23, 2006 Report Posted September 23, 2006 I received my set a while ago, but haven't had the time to really study it in depth yet. But I can confirm that the set is a bargain at that price. Carlo has been good enough to post most of the pics and info, but I can verify that is is filled with great oshigata and info, and for a ring-bound set..it is very well done. The paper is good quality and for the most part the pics have been well reproduced. It is easy to negotiate throughout, with good indexes. Each volume is in 2 parts, for a total of 4 sections. It is divided up by roads and provinces, and then schools/smiths. Each smith has an exerpt from the Nihonto Meikan. There is plenty of info, oshigata and even some colour illustrations. All in all a great publication that belongs in any Nihonto reference library. Brian Quote
David Flynn Posted September 23, 2006 Report Posted September 23, 2006 Truly excellent set. They had 50 or 60 sets at the San Francisco show and they sold them all by Saturday. David Quote
Bungo Posted September 23, 2006 Report Posted September 23, 2006 just one of the many efforts of the Jss/Us ...........it's " end " was predicted by a few but through the support of members it's doing well. As a new ( not young ) director of the organisation I can say our newsletter is not up to par ( yet ) as the Northern cal. club but it is now on time and rapidly improving........... it can do better if members are willing to submit articles. The book set is priced at cost and future printing is planned if the demand is there. Please join the JSS/US while you are in a somewhat good mood ( because of this great publication ). Thank you............. milt THE ronin Quote
David Flynn Posted September 23, 2006 Report Posted September 23, 2006 Unfortunately, we poor collectors in Oz tried our hand at a Sword Soc. But alas, Not enough support was forthcomming and the ship sunk David P.S. Wer'e stuck with you yanks Quote
Bungo Posted September 23, 2006 Report Posted September 23, 2006 Wer'e stuck with you yanks stuck with us is not so bad as long as it's not Iraq............. Milt THE ronin Quote
Brian Posted September 23, 2006 Report Posted September 23, 2006 I don't think the JSSUS newsletter is behind the N. Cal. one at all. Yes..they have some nice colour photos in theirs, but I find the info and articles in the JSSUS newsletter are superior. Both are wonderful publications, and I don't think I would give up either. Both do an outstanding job, and for the price...collectors should at least be a member of one...preferably both. Brian Quote
Carlo Giuseppe Tacchini Posted September 23, 2006 Author Report Posted September 23, 2006 The paper is good quality Very strong. Will last forever even with everyday use of ring-bound. Quote
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