Henry Wilson Posted April 17, 2007 Report Posted April 17, 2007 Looks nice but what happened to the nakago? http://www.aoi-art.com/sword/tanto/06365.html The nakago looks like someone was intending to alter the shape of it but decided against it. Quote
w.y.chan Posted April 17, 2007 Report Posted April 17, 2007 As the decription says, the nakago is protected with iron plate and reshaped. Quote
roninjje Posted April 17, 2007 Report Posted April 17, 2007 the iron arond the nakago was added at a later date to preserve it from falling apart. After all those holes were punched through and what with the rust and all there was a risk that the mei would be lost. Quote
Grey Doffin Posted April 17, 2007 Report Posted April 17, 2007 The original nakago was larger than the center portion of the current nakago; I think we can all agree on this. The only reason I can think of for why it was reduced would be to fit it to some sort of WWII tanto koshirae. It certainly wouldn't have been reduced to allow for the added metal; that wouldn't make sense. At some later date, perhaps recently, the extra steel was added for strength and appearance. I'm surprised that a neater job wasn't done. Anyway, that's what makes sense to me. Grey Quote
John A Stuart Posted April 18, 2007 Report Posted April 18, 2007 I think it has been done rather well. It shows no attempt to deceive and has a shape that complements how it may have/should look. John Quote
Henry Wilson Posted April 18, 2007 Author Report Posted April 18, 2007 Is it a common practice? I have not seen such a thing before. From what I understand, someone was worried the nakago would fall off or bits of it anyway and the nakago has been protected by a metal rim. Woud such a rim not reduce the value of the sword as we all know that you do not fiddle with the nakago. Quote
Nobody Posted April 18, 2007 Report Posted April 18, 2007 Is it a common practice? I have not seen such a thing before. From what I understand, someone was worried the nakago would fall off or bits of it anyway and the nakago has been protected by a metal rim. Woud such a rim not reduce the value of the sword as we all know that you do not fiddle with the nakago. I do not think that the rim would seriously reduce the value of tha tanto. The nakago had been reshaped before the rim was attached. That means the value of the tanto had been already reduced. I suppose that the original shape of the nakago was just the present shape with the rim. Quote
Carlo Giuseppe Tacchini Posted May 6, 2007 Report Posted May 6, 2007 I'm surprised that a neater job wasn't done. Grey, to me seems quiet a good job of repatination. In effect the inner part of the nakago has the shape of the nakago of a "Kamikaze dirk".... Quote
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