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R: [samuraihistory] RE: Keigen shinto or Keygen shinto

by tsubame1@tin.it

Paul, you're most welcomed here.
Carlo Tacchini (Tsubame)

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Da: pmartin6@...
Data: 4-set-2007 4.36
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Ogg: [samuraihistory] RE: Keigen
shinto or Keygen shinto

Hi Maximo,

No 8 is Keicho shinto. I'm haven't
heard Keigen used too much. Usually
people refer to that shape as
Keicho. There is a translation of the official
NBTHK explanation for
that diagram on my page if you click on the History
button.

http:
//www.thejapanesesword.com/

Best

Paul


>From: "Duncan Cadd"

>Reply-To: token_kenkyu_kai@...
>To:

>Subject: RE: Keigen shinto or Keygen
shinto
>Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2007 22:10:01 +0100
>
>Hi Maximo,
>
>I doubt I
can answer your questions, but thank you so much for posting the
>link
to the fascinating Token Sugita article. A great read.
>
>The
swordsmith in this article who made the modern tanto from the Corus
>"
namban tetsu", Takano Yukimitsu, was trained by Ono Yoshimitsu as the
>article says and he specialises in ayasugi hada of the Gassan school,
>though
>I have to say I could not see any evidence of that in the
photos of the
>tanto on the website.
>
>I will have to leave it to
other listeros to comment on the hada of the
>Yasutsugu smiths. I
believe they usually made a very tight itame,
>sometimes
>mixed with
mokume, and that the shinogi ji was often masame, but I bow to
>superior knowledge.
>
>Best regards,
>Dunckx
>
>-----Original
Message-----
>From: token_kenkyu_kai-owner@...
>[mailto:
token_kenkyu_kai-owner@...] On Behalf Of Maximo
>Sent: 03
September 2007 14:42
>To: token_kenkyu_kai@...
>Subject:
Keigen shinto or Keygen shinto
>
>Please,
>Does anyone have info about
this school? in special about Nanban-Tetsu,
>type
>of hada?
>http:
//www.tokensugita.com/NT.htm
>Is the Yasutsugu school a good example?
>http://www.nihonto.com/abtartyasutsugu.html
>
>Keigen-Shinto period
(1596 - 1623)
>Kissaki = O-kissaki (could it have a little ikari
kissaki?)
>Sori = less than half inch?
>Nagasa = 70 cm?
>Hada = Very
tight itame?
>Hamon = type ko-choji?
>Nakago = ?
>Any particular thing?
>
>Is the number 11 or number 8 Keygen shinto?
>http://www.touken.or.
jp/syurui/tokuchozu.html
>Which is the principal difference with last
muromachi?
>Thank you in advance,
>Máximo
>
>Máximo D. Marchionni
>www.
maximom.com.ar
>Maximo@...
>
>
>




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