I have been studying old tsuba and have noticed that many iron ones have various amounts of rust on them. Other examples seem to have been fairly well rusted over the years and now have deeply pitted, but cleaned surfaces. I have also seen that the prices for rusty examples are, at times, as high as cleaner examples. I know that rarity is based upon different factors, and that generally drives the price, but I was wondering whether our sword guys could comment generally upon what dictates rarity and price. Is it acceptable to clean rusty iron tsuba or will that affect value? I also wanted to know if anyone could recommend any books, in English on the subject of tsuba as well as samurai sword fittings?
MikeB
MikeB
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