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Location: Stockholm
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Two-piece habaki aren't too uncommon from what I can recall.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Heidelberg, Germany
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Yes, there are not unusual.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: The Netherlands
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Lovely tsuba with the playing dog and dragonfly.
![]() Maybe you can gently apply some oil on the tsuba to prevent further rust and accentuate the decoration on the tsuba. Quite possible that this is a family blade carried out to battle. Is the leather very dry ? In order to get leather supple again I have heard that you should do this very easy going . do not apply to much grease, as dry leather will absorb as much as it can and than is more likely to crack. I can imagine that indentifying the tang is important, but the leather cover is also a significant part of its history. ![]() Nice piece of history all together. |
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