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Life Member:
Nippon Bijutsu Token Hozon Kyokai,
Tokyo, Japan
Member:
JSSUS
American Legion, Chicago Art Institute,
International Society of Fine Art Appraisers,
Collection Exhibit For:
U.S. Military Academy Museum, West Point,
and Navy Memorial Museum, Washington D.C.

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Evaluation Sheet

Samuraisword.com
P.O. Box 718
Grant Park, IL 60940
USA
1(815) 465-6623
E-Mail:
[email protected]

For all Figure's Referred to On This Page, See Page 3
Please show location of damage or flaws above blade.


1. Length of Cutting edge?

2. Is cutting edge sharp or dull, where it enters the brass collar?


3. Are there any chips, nicks or cracks and is the point broken? If so, please measure the depth. (See Figure D.)

4. Can heat treating be seen? What is the closest style? (See Figure A.)
5. Description of fittings: (See Figure B.)

A. Metal cap on either end of handle.

B. Ornaments under lacing.

C. Color of lacing

D. Description of hand guard.

E. Color and material scabbard is made of.

***VERY IMPORTANT!****
Please include your name & phone number with correspondence.

Please Send Clear Digital images of All Signed & Unsigned Swords.

A verbal description may be necessary for completion of the evaluation.

See page two: for dismantling your sword, and page 3 for identifying it.

Identification of swords requires removal of the TSUKA (handle), which may be accomplished by carefully forcing out the single tapered wooden peg (MEKUGI) which fastens it to the tang. The TSUKA may then be slid off the tang, revealing the maker's signature and other identifying marks incised in the metal. The signature often consists of the maker's name, his titles, and place at which the sword was make. The date of manufacture, when shown, is usually found on the other side of the tang. Certain patterns of file marks on the tang are also distinctive, aiding the expert in determining the authenticity and dating of the sword.

 Monetary value of the Japanese sword obviously depends upon many factors, such as; age, condition, maker and historical associations, but we can all appreciate the value of any of these swords as magnificent examples of the artistic ability and dedication of the Japanese sword smith.

Sword Evaluation - info sheet page one | Sword Evaluation - page two
Sword Evaluation - page three | E-mail us with your questions


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Eval Response Time:

Please note: We receive many evaluation requests. Unless there is a specific importance noted, we answer each request as they come in. In general, our response will be a minimum of 2 weeks, sometimes longer depending on the complexity. We will do our best with the images and details provided, however a hands-on inspection is required in most cases to confirm our findings. During that time we may ask for additional info. At any time you can email us for an update; we'll reply to tell where we are in the process.

** It is not necessary to call ahead before sending your images.

** Please email with questions answered & clear detailed images as it will allow for a more prompt answer to your question(s) . If multiple swords, one per email please. Or label swords in images, 1,2,3 etc.

** If you have very large files you can try to email or use DropBox or preferably Google Drive, both are free, be sure to grant access to view files.

** Please include your name & tel# in all correspondence.

Emailing us:

If you wish to email us , please include answers to questions along with your digital images, your name & telephone number. If you are emailing from an earthlink account - add us to your allowed senders list so we may reply in a timely manner!

Sending Evals by US Mail:

If you send your completed evaluation form via US Mail, if possible please include a CD with your images rather than printed images. With the digital images we can enlarge the images to see more detail. PLEASE NO VIDEOS. We cannot return documentation, printed pictures and/or CD's unless a self-addressed prepaid envelope is provided.

What we do if you ship your sword:

1) We will compare your swords signature (if applicable) to other known authenticated swords by the same smith. We'll provide you with a translation of the signature. If no signature, we'll compare the characteristics to other known schools. 2) We will research values on comparable swords by the same smith or schools. 3) We will call you with our results.      4) If you have interest in selling or consigning your sword, please tell us right away. We can discuss the specifics further. Please note, if returned, we will ask you to provide actual return shipping costs. We do not provide insurance while your sword is in our possession, however we will treat & protect it as if it were our own.

Our time in researching your sword is free of charge.

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