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Terms and Conditions of Doing Business

Please read this statement about buying or trading swords, it covers how I do business on my site, along with your rights and the extent of my guarantee and return policy. Click here for the verbiage on buying and selling. You should certainly read it if you are preparing to purchase something as the act of sending me funds for purchase is your implicit agreement to the terms. So please read them so you understand your rights and mine.

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Jo Saku
Koto (ca. 1350)
NBTHK Juyo Token
A work with beautiful jihada by the well regarded koto school.
Sale! $25,000 $18,000
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Late Edo (1868)
NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon Token
One of the last blades by the Shinshinto period master, ensuite with fine koshirae, and featured in the Shinshinto Taikan.
Sale! $22,000 $16,200 -hold-
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Jo-jo Saku, O-wazamono
Edo (ca. 1661)
NBTHK Hozon Token
An unusually long work of the well known Hizen Smith, elegantly tapering, in tachi form.
$16,500
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Jo Saku
Late Kamakura (ca. 1303)
NBTHK Juyo Token
A rare work of the student of Bizen Nagamitsu, with kinzogan attribution by Honami Kokan. On consignment.
$68,500
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Sai-jo Saku
Gendai (1941)
An elegant blade in Ko-Yamato shape, emulating the Kogarasu Maru. A rare item of Imperial provenance.
$34,000
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Sai-jo Saku
Late Kamakura (ca. 1329)
NBTHK Juyo Token
The famed swordsmith, one of the Nihon San Saku (three great smiths of Japan), and number one student of Masamune. Work from the early half of his life, and a property of the Nabeshima daimyo. Offered with great pride, on consignment.
-please enquire-
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Sai-jo Saku
Nanbokucho (ca. 1350)
NBTHK Juyo Token
A rare, flawless sword with flamboyant utsuri by the famous Bizen grandmaster smith.
-please enquire-