Bob he wants $20 for it
Bob he wants $20 for it
I would also point out that the fuller stops way short of where it should, at both ends, and that the point is wrongly shaped. Reproductions of Japanese blades have been around long enough for them to show genuine age related wear. The habaki is a one piece copy of a two piece style normally found on Koto blades..... So I would say a modern repro. of a traditional sword.
Guys thanks for all the opinions I'll pass them on to the owner of the shop thank you again Gary
As I stated, this is a damaged and altered blade. Bo-hi do not always go to the habaki or through the nakago. The kissaki was likely also damaged and poorly reshaped. The alterations are the kind found on blades that were sai-ha or burnt and retempered. They are also the type of thing exported to the West in the Meiji period.
BOB
LIFE'S LOSERS NEVER LEARN FROM THE ERROR OF THEIR WAYS.
Bob thank you so much for your time and expertise. Gary
My point was more that it was one piece fake of a two piece Habaki............................
Dave I thank you also I have passed both views onto the owner of the shop it's in his hands on what he wants to do with it .Gary
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