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Agree, blade looks traditionally made. Could even be an older one.
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HELP!
Can anyone read the inscriptions? Also, a couple Qs: 1. The wood peg holding the hilt together has "gone beyond". How should I substitute it..? 2. I'm trying to fix another tsuka, it's wood halves are held together with a black goo in the caudal (kabuto-gane) area. What is it made of, how should I remove it and with what material should it be replaced with? Best, and merry Xmas to all! Manolo (deleted nagako pics) ![]() ![]() Last edited by celtan; 24th December 2008 at 05:38 AM. |
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Hi Celtan,
Can you provide sharper pictures of the inscription please? It's difficult to read kanji, and even more so if the photo is unsharp. Peter |
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Hi Stekemest,
I took about 16 pics with the macro. Those were the best ones! I'll put some chalk on the inscription, and take a new batch. Merry Xmas! M ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ DONE!: New Pics (Hope they aren't upside down..!) ![]() ![]() ![]()
Last edited by celtan; 24th December 2008 at 04:11 PM. |
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Hello Manolo,
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