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Richard Furrer 11th April 2007 04:30 PM

Wanted Chinese sword
 
Hello All,
I have not posted in a long time, but I have nothing good to contribute either so...

Since looking at some Chinese swords at the Ashokan seminar a few years ago I have wanted to make some. I am looking for resonably good examples of older blades which I can study to get a sense of proportion and "feel".

Should anyone have a sword for sale do let me know.

Ric Furrer
Sturgeon Bay, WI
rfurrer (at) itol (dot) com

josh stout 11th April 2007 07:09 PM

Well it depends what you are interested in. I am always looking for ways to upgrade my collection. I have two niuweidao, a duan jian, a set of shuang jian, a yanmaodao and a couple of duan dao I would be willing to let go. The cheapest would be a duan dao with a good inserted edge blade, original though crude iron fittings of village manufacture, and no scabbard for $250 shipped. It would take me a bit to organize photos.

Sorry, no chang jian, but I have a seven star chang jian blade that I might be willing to let go to a good home for $600.

You might also consider this site:
http://www.mandarinmansion.com/

Look for the antiques.

The prices are good, and perhaps cheaper than what I have, especially for Europeans. However, Peter does not mark them sold very quickly, so what you see is not necessarily for sale still.
Josh

RhysMichael 11th April 2007 09:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by josh stout
Well it depends what you are interested in. I am always looking for ways to upgrade my collection. I have two niuweidao, a duan jian, a set of shuang jian, a yanmaodao and a couple of duan dao I would be willing to let go. The cheapest would be a duan dao with a good inserted edge blade, original though crude iron fittings of village manufacture, and no scabbard for $250 shipped. It would take me a bit to organize photos.

Sorry, no chang jian, but I have a seven star chang jian blade that I might be willing to let go to a good home for $600.

You might also consider this site:
http://www.mandarinmansion.com/

Look for the antiques.

The prices are good, and perhaps cheaper than what I have, especially for Europeans. However, Peter does not mark them sold very quickly, so what you see is not necessarily for sale still.
Josh

Josh
If you ever get around to taking pictures of the daos I would be interested in seeing some of the lower end ones
Thanks
John

As to places to lok for Chinese swords have you tried http://www.sevenstarstrading.com/ What is on the site is only a small part of what he has

Another place is
www.chinesearms.com

Bill M 12th April 2007 09:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RhysMichael
Josh
If you ever get around to taking pictures of the daos I would be interested in seeing some of the lower end ones
Thanks
John

As to places to lok for Chinese swords have you tried http://www.sevenstarstrading.com/ What is on the site is only a small part of what he has

Another place is
www.chinesearms.com

You might contact "Phillip" on this Forum (See membe's list for his email). Phillip Tom really knows these Chinese arms and armor. He has some wonderful pieces for sale sometimes.

So does Scott Rodel with Seven Stars, It is good to stay in touch with them.

josh stout 12th April 2007 05:10 PM

Just a clarification: When I mentioned the seven star jian, I meant a jian with seven brass inserts not one from Seven Star Trading.

I can't seem to find a picture of the duan dao, but I found pictures of an oxtail dao with a huge blade that would be $350. I don't know if the fittings are original, but they are not recent reproductions. The handle has been re-lacquered to match the new "protection scabbard".

http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j6...ai/mm2112a.jpg

http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j6...ai/mm2112e.jpg

http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j6...ai/mm2112d.jpg

http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j6...ai/mm2112c.jpg

It is kind of big so I would have to charge for shipping, but I would only charge the actual costs.
Josh

josh stout 12th April 2007 07:53 PM

Here is a Qianlong era yanmaodao. It is a lovely solid blade with very nice flowing water pattern welding and Qianlong style fullers but there is significant pitting at the tip that would make polishing it tricky. The price is $420 shipped in the lower 48. The pictures are of it being restored.

http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j6...B0E8A38501.jpg

http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j6...B0E8A38500.jpg

And with the scabbard before it was painted and the handle was wrapped.

http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j6...9E98E8A385.jpg

The restoration was done well enough that the blade will not fall out of the scabbard when held upside down.
Josh

josh stout 16th April 2007 03:06 PM

The chang jian blade and the yanmaodao are on hold.
Josh

Richard Furrer 16th April 2007 05:11 PM

Josh,
Did you get my messages?

Ric

josh stout 17th April 2007 06:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard Furrer
Josh,
Did you get my messages?

Ric

Sorry, I did not. I have a few PMs from others, so I don't know what the problem is. You can try emailing me at stoutjs@gmail.com.

That always works. And don't worry, I am sure I can find something for you.
Josh


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