I probably have to be more specific - I don't mind people not answering questions. We all have jobs, and asking for someone's time is just like asking for a favor.
What I do mind is when people instead of discussion give you a lecture on how great the Nihonto. I do mind the self-promotion aspect, and everything that comes with it.
Yes, people still have drems of a vet hero estate sale, where you can get really nice koto sword for 100$, but this time moves away as we speak. In fact I think Nihonto probably is less profitable today than some other swords.
Concerning certificates - there is a possibility of a person buying a sword because it's just such an interesting thing, even through it is not what he collects. In such cases, far too often happening with me, I would gladly spent 25-150$ for a professional, certified appraisal.
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