bmoore1322 Posted July 22, 2012 Author Report Posted July 22, 2012 North Eastern Ohio in Northern Richland County, close to Ashland county. Brian Quote
nagamaki - Franco Posted July 22, 2012 Report Posted July 22, 2012 North Eastern Ohio in Northern Richland County, close to Ashland county.Brian Brianwhere are you located? maybe there is someone in that area that would be willing to help you small world Quote
bmoore1322 Posted July 22, 2012 Author Report Posted July 22, 2012 I live in Northern Richland county, just out side of Mansfield, Ohio, close to the Ashland County border, I live out in the country. I am dead center 60 miles either way between Columbus, and Cleveland, Ohio. Brian Quote
Lee Bray Posted July 23, 2012 Report Posted July 23, 2012 Brian, you're getting knocked because you haven't paid your dues with the book knowledge and it shows. I say this respectfully to point it out to you. You start this thread saying it's a beautiful blade and you'd buy it in a second yet you're talking about a Chinese fake in all probability. Your beautiful hamon is acid etched. With six swords and only three books, you run a good risk of buying one of these fakes if you don't slow down a little. Nihonto study will take a lifetime; don't burn out now. You've just copped a little flak because you're admiring an acid etched hamon on a fake blade and with a little work on your part, that shouldn't happen. Slow down and smell the clove oil... Quote
Ken-Hawaii Posted July 23, 2012 Report Posted July 23, 2012 I think Lee's comment was what a lot of us wanted to say, Brian, but held back. I have a very similar blade to the one you were looking at - my very first real>fake, Japanese>Chinese, great hamon>acid-etched sword - that I now use to chop down small trees in my yard. The best I can say about it after about 25 years is that is is sturdy & sharp. Save yourself some money & go buy some more books, attend your local sword club meetings, & soon enough you will have enough knowledge to buy what you will really treasure. Ken Quote
bmoore1322 Posted July 23, 2012 Author Report Posted July 23, 2012 I would love to attend a local sword club, but don't know of any, or think any are close to me. I would love to be to attend such a thing, and talk face to face with other collectors also. Brian Quote
runagmc Posted July 23, 2012 Report Posted July 23, 2012 Here is some more very good info that John Stuart was kind enough to post a while back. I think you would learn a lot from it. Just click the 2 links in John's first post... viewtopic.php?f=1&t=12614 Quote
drjoe Posted July 23, 2012 Report Posted July 23, 2012 there are a couple of members from ohio that post here, maybe they can help. if the midwest token kai (in chicago) is restarted, you should definitely check it out. i make a 6 hour drive to san francisco once a year, and it is definitely worth it. whatever you do, stay away from here: Quote
bmoore1322 Posted July 23, 2012 Author Report Posted July 23, 2012 @ Joe Yes, I will stay very clear of those individuals. Brian Quote
mdiddy Posted July 24, 2012 Report Posted July 24, 2012 I wish people would stop copying my dance moves Quote
Lindus Posted July 24, 2012 Report Posted July 24, 2012 Hay Ho, guess by reading that bundle I am still the only one who gives that Hamon a chance,would be prepared to bet a round pound I am right. And that is a bet from a Cornish person........ not often seen. Did I miss the pic's of the Nakago? or the mounts?....Both would give a good indication of the Japan/China debate would it not?. Have seen many Chinese fakes,the early one did not have a Hamon as such like those today,so, without some good pic's of everything.......... Quote
Bruno Posted July 24, 2012 Report Posted July 24, 2012 Did I miss the pic's of the Nakago? or the mounts?....Both would give a good indication of the Japan/China debate would it not?. I was thinking it could be a super badly polished but real blade. The odd kissaki appearance can come from this, plus the quality of the photo can make us think of an acid etched hamon. Like Roy, I would like to see the nakago, just to be sure. Quote
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