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Shigekane w/ Gold Inlay 5 Body Cutting Test by Yoshishige 1670 & 1674 AD ~ w/ Dragon fittings ~ Certified Hozon by the N.B.T.H.K. ~ Saya-gaki by Tanobe Sensei (Tanzan) of N.B.T.H.K.

Shigekane w/ Gold Inlay 5 Body Cutting Test by Yoshishige 1670 & 1674 AD ~ w/ Dragon fittings ~ Certified Hozon by the N.B.T.H.K. ~ Saya-gaki by Tanobe Sensei (Tanzan) of N.B.T.H.K.

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New additions have been added
to the following sections...

0-20K:
- NEW: Meiji Shigenori Wakizashi (NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon) 

21-40K:
- NEW: Katana by Kunitomo (NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon, Sayagaki by Tanzan) w/ Juyo polish
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NEW:
5 Body Cutting Test Katana (NBTHK Hozon) Sayagaki by Tanobe Sensei

41-60K:
- 1st Gen Kunikane, C-1624  Worked for Date Masamune, (Tokubetsu Hozon)
- Sadatsugu 1st Nat'l Treasure smith in fine Itomaki tachi ~ Named Blade

81k +
- Shinkai Daisho with Main line Goto fittings, All with Tokubetsu Hozon papers

Juyo section:
- Jitsua (father of SA),
Kamakura, C-1288AD. in very fine Sa-Me scabbard with gold repairs

Preview Section:
- NEW: 30"Tachi by Yoshimichi in fine Dragon fittings (All NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon)

- NEW: 79.5 cm / 31"+ Tachi by Ono Yoshimitsu
- NEW: Gassan Sadakatsu Katana Kogarasu Tsukuri in Gold Efu Tachi made at request of Emperor for presentation to a Daimyo

Consignments:
- NEW: Ornate Efu Tachi - approx 300+ years old
- NEW: Nobufusa - Nat'l Treasure, NBTHK HOZON
- NEW: Takahashi Nagahide
- Pine Needle Daisho with all matching fittings
Price reduced

Including 3 additional sword added to our Koshirae Only section.

 

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