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This very attractive ubu yari was produced in the Echizen Yasutsugu school during the early shinto period.
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Wakazashi with Fujishiro Matsuo certification
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Kasama Ikkansai Shigetsugu was one of the most important and influential Japanese swordsmiths working during the Showa period. This is a beautiful Tanto knife.
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A very well forged Shinto katana by Sagami no Kami Yasuyuki. It is a beautiful Japanese sword.
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This is an excellent wakizashi by the shinto smith Ise no Kami Nobusada.
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Toyoshu Takada Ju Fujiwara Moriyuki with NTHK Kanteisho certification.
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This Mihara antique Japanese tanto sword originated in Bingo Province during the late kamakura period.
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Echizen Ju | Harima Dajo Fujiwara Shigetaka with NTHK Kanteisho certification.
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This is a tanto by the shinshinto smith Bushu Naokazu in absolutely beautiful higo mounts.
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Hosokawa Masayoshi is considered, along with Taikei Naotane, to be the top student of Suishinshi Masahide and is rated as a jo jo saku smith by Fujishiro.
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