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A Sukesada wakizashi (with 1 & 2 body cutting test)
Nicknamed- “Unrivalled sword for the end of days”
dated: Koto period, (Tenbun 18) 1549 AD
NBTHK Hozon
Swordsmith: Bish? Osafune Sukesada saku (???????)
Blade nicknamed: Masse-mus?no ken (??????) “Unrivalled sword for the end of days”
Location: Bizen
Approx measurements: Nagasa (cutting edge length): 63.9 cm Sori (curvature): 2.3 cm Motohaba (width): ~ cm
Jigane : Itame
Hamon: Gunome-ch?ji in ko-nie-deki that features koshi no hiraita elements and plenty of ashi.
Nakago: Ubu, two mekugi-ana
Signature: katana, mei;Bish? Osafune Sukesada saku (???????) “Made by Osafune Sukesada from Bizen province”
Tenbun j?achinen nigatsu hi (?????????“A day in the second month Tenbun 18 (1549)”
Cutting test: Kesa-otoshi ichi no d? kewaki-otoshi kono ha nite futatsu-d? otoshi
(?????????????????) “This blade cut through one body with the kesagiri cut and through each two bodies with the ichinod? and kewaki (wakige) cuts”
Masse-mus?no ken (??????) “Unrivalled sword for the end of days”
Certificate: NBTHK Hozon( a sword Worthy of Conservation by the Society for the Preservation of the Japan Art Sword )
Ratings:
Fujishiro’s reference: Jo Saku (Superior made)
Sharpness rating: Kokan Kaji Biko by Yamada Asaemon- rated as O-Wazamono.
Included: Shirasaya, carry bag
Shibata Mitsuo sensei letters & Translation
katana, mei: Bish? Osafune Sukesada saku
On a day of the second month Tenbun 18 (1549)
Kinz?gan-mei which states that the blade cut through a body with the kesagiri cut and
through each two bodies with the ichinod? and kewaki (wakige) cuts and that it is
therefore nicknamed Masse-mus? no ken (??????, lit. “unrivalled sword for the end of days”)
Shinogi-zukuri, blade length 63.9 cm, sori 2.3 cm. The blade is of a truly nice sugata. Its jigane is
a beautiful itame and the hamon is a gunome-ch?ji in ko-nie-deki that features koshi no hiraita
elements and plenty of ashi.
Apart from that, the kinz?gan-mei testifies to its magnificent cutting ability which earned it its
nickname “unrivalled sword for the end of days.” Many warlords were wearing swords like this at
that time and as it was taken care of so well, it can be assumed that it was later handed down
within a major daimy? lineage. An excellent Sukesada blade.
January 1989, year of the snake.
Yours sincerely, Shiba Zenkid?.
NBTHK Hozon certificate
K ANTEI -S HO (???) – A PPRAISAL
No 320401
katana, signed: Bish? Osafune Sukesada saku (???????) ?“Made by Osafune Sukesada from Bizen province”
Tenbun j?achinen nigatsu hi (????????? “A day in the second month Tenbun 18 (1549)”
kinz?gan-mei: Kesa-otoshi ichi no d? kewaki-otoshi kono ha nite futatsu-d? otoshi
(?????????????????) ?“This blade cut through one body with the kesagiri cut and through each two bodies with the ichinod?
and kewaki (wakige) cuts” Masse-mus?no ken (??????) ?“Unrivalled sword for the end of days”
nagasa ~ 63.9 cm
According to the result of the shinsa committee of our society, we judge this work as authentic
and rank it as hozon-t?ken.
February 1, 1989
[Foundation] Nihon Bijutsu T?ken Hozon Ky?kai, NBTHK (??????????)
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Signature (mei) Translation
Signature: katana, mei;Bish? Osafune Sukesada saku (???????) “Made by Osafune Sukesada from Bizen province”
Tenbun j?achinen nigatsu hi (?????????“A day in the second month Tenbun 18 (1549)”
Cutting test: Kesa-otoshi ichi no d? kewaki-otoshi kono ha nite futatsu-d? otoshi
(?????????????????) “This blade cut through one body with the kesagiri cut and through each two bodies with the ichinod? and kewaki (wakige) cuts”
Masse-mus?no ken (??????) “Unrivalled sword for the end of days”
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