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Originally Posted by ariel
That is exactly the reason I do not collect Nihonto: it is supposed to be either perfect or it is junk
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I'll make a small correction to this statement: if the blade is very old, like Koto (500+ years old) or so, then some flaws are in fact expected and do not detract horribly to the value. Old blades like this may have some kizu or blisters, but where they are on the blade and how they are positioned will determine value. On later pieces, Ariel is correct - perfection is preferred if not expected.
(Sorry Ariel for the accidental editing - wrong button
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