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    picked this up today
    unsigned wakizashi with a very nice hamon that runs down the back
    i will send for a polish and post photos when it comes back
    i guess its shin shinto
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    full boshi
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      #3
      nakago
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        #4
        An interesting piece Nick , i look forward to seeing it after a polish .

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          #5
          An acid-hamon will disappear after polish.

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            #6
            Hello Nick,

            A good polish runs minimum 100 USD per inch and often more. I'm wondering what it is that you see in a Shin-Shinto (or even Shinto) mumei wak that warrants such expense. I'm not suggesting you should not, as you have it in hand and can see the details better than we can, but I'd just like to know.

            Regards,
            Stu

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              #7
              "acid hamon will disappear after polish" what acid polish??
              do you mean the lemon juice i used to bring out the hamon? a hamon which is still be there once polished?
              what do japanese smiths use to show up the hamon after the rough polish ?
              a mild acid
              stu
              yes its shin shinto and does not warrant a $100 an inch polish but it was cheap and we are lucky in the uk to have some talented togishi who dont charge that much
              it came with a nice saya double habaki and tsuka
              i will post some photos when it comes back
              even mumei waki`s deserve a new life
              nick

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                #8
                This sword in no way has an acid polish. From what I can see, I believe it is older than a Late Edo Period blade. Shape and form to me look similar to Kanbun or Enpo Shinto.

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                  #9
                  Hello bob
                  There is quite a lot of activity within the hamon
                  So you are probably right
                  What do you think about the mune-yaki?
                  It's nie-deki so I believe is meant to be there and not just a ghost
                  Nick

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                    #10
                    Yeah, looks like.. Im looking forward to se it again after polish.

                    Are You gonna get a tsunagi for the mounts? Or is it complete?

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                      #11
                      i have a saya cleaner so i will put it back in its mounts

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                        #12
                        Dosnt it remove to much wood?

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                          #13
                          Hi Nick,

                          Got your PM. Thanks.

                          It's good that you have the availability of quality polishing at lower cost. It does give some blades a second chance that might otherwise be passed over.

                          Regards,
                          Stu

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by nickn View Post
                            Hello bob
                            There is quite a lot of activity within the hamon
                            So you are probably right
                            What do you think about the mune-yaki?
                            It's nie-deki so I believe is meant to be there and not just a ghost
                            Nick
                            The blade shows influence of the Soshu School of swordmaking. Of course, it is impossible to attain a proper opinion just from pictures. If you spend the money for polish, you would be better served to have a tsunagi made for the mounts and shirasaya for the blade. It would be a shame to have a freshly polished blade scratched by unseen crud hiding in the old saya.

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                              #15
                              I thought mino-den
                              Yes you have to be careful with the saya cleaner

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