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    Sunday the day 21 swords walked in!

    Sunday at the gun show, guy walks up and asks "What are Japanese swords worth?" I tell him $400 up. He says,,,,Ive got 21 in my car. Well after I got back up and went outside, sure enough he did. Dads bring backs, mostly in shirasaya,,,,five emty sayas from a bad brothers exploits,,,,court sword, bayonets,,,Im in shock. I sit down with him for three hours photographing the tangs, many great early light extremely long kissakis,,,,and then this one,,,with a dinked tip,,,,but oh wow! Im spending the next few days calling in favors as hes not yet willing to sell,,,,,,lots of tangs to get read,,,,a good day even if I walked away with nothing,,,,,,YET!
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        Swords

        No I couldnt get great shots went organized and as detailed as I could at the table at a show, keeping the poachers away!

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          Steve keep us posted
          Last edited by rajko84; 10-12-2014, 08:42 PM.

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            Samonji?
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            http://www.bladesmithsforum.com/inde...howtopic=20464

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              Swords

              I will, my brain aches for ways of convincing the guy to sell, or put them back in his closet and let them molder way,,,rusting as the have been,,,,,I made a very serious offer and hes hard to figure

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                The kanji is "Sa." I have seen the hanaoshigata of the appraiser before but presently can not think of who it is.

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                  Originally posted by Bob Coleman View Post
                  The kanji is "Sa." I have seen the hanaoshigata of the appraiser before but presently can not think of who it is.
                  Samonji???

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                    Well if you are lucky you will end up with some swords. Often in a case like this, you do a ton of work and then he sells to someone else, but - break a leg!

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                      Originally posted by GHP View Post
                      Samonji???
                      Just Sa. A couple of generations worked in Chikuzen Province in the Nambokucho Period. They are highly rateed smiths so the blade should be of extremely high quality. I believe the hanaosigata is one of the Honami but am not sure. I will search my library as I have all of the Honami in one book but do not recall which one.

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                        Good Luck Steve!! G.

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                          Big thank you !

                          Thanks to the efforts of Bob Coleman who has been a friend for many years we have identified most of the smiths which has been quite interesting,,,now if I can just close the deal! Thanks again Bob!

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                              Good luck Steve!!

                              Bill Rannow
                              Mpls, MN

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