Dec 15

Antique swords, Japanese swords, medival and fantasy swords are all popular this time of year.  Are you still trying to decide what gifts to give your – self proclaimed – samurai warrior?  Looking around and keeping a check on things I have discovered that Katanas seem to be at the top of the list this season with the antique swords and Japanese swords.  A close runner up is the Wakizashi.



If you want the true authentic Japanese antique swords then you will want the antique nihonto.  The antique nihonto is for the serious collector or investor of samurai swords.  These are all handmade and hand forged in Japan in the traditional technique of the samurai.  These museum quality swords are one of a kind and date back as far as the Heian Era, early 1000AD.  Nihonto swords have their own registration and certificate of authenticity from the NBTHK (Nihon Bijitsu Token Hozon Kyokai).  The NBTHK is well respected and the premier sword association in Japan.  These swords will range in price $10,000 to $100,000 and more.
The higher end Samurai katana swords can range from $150 to $3000.  These swords are handmade or factory made using some of the finest quality materials.  Modern forging techniques are used.  These swords for the most part are functional and made by some of the industry’s most reputable makers.  Included are Paul Chen, Thaitsuki Nihonto, United Cutlery and others. 
Replicas are another option.  I find them to be more affordable and a better purchase for a novice collector.  They are made to look just like the original Japanese antique swords.  Most of them are made of high carbon steel or stainless steel.  Perfect for the younger collectors or first time collectors.  These make for great wall displays.  You can also find these for $250 and under.


Figure out who you are buying for, what their expectations and preferences are and the price range in which you will spend.  Then click on the following link and go to this website of Antique Swords and Samurai Japanese Swords, browse and see if you find what you are looking for.

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Sep 7

 Collecting antique swords can seem overwhelming to the beginner. There are so many types of swords and characteristics to look at. Acquiring some basic knowledge as a beginner will make your experience more enjoyable and save you from some embarrassing decisions. Here are 3 tips that will help you get well grounded before you start buying.

  1. Research – Talk to other collectors, search the web or go to trade shows for antique swords. Familiarize yourself with the terminology and characteristics of the antique swords world, a library or used book store can be good for that. The research you do the better collector you will be. In the world of collecting you must also be aware of people who will take advantage of you so knowledge is your friend.

  2. Purchasing – As beginner collector you will want to purchase your first antique swords from a major conservation organization or a reputable company instead of a private party. Search out information as to where the experienced collectors go and take a cue from them. Once you become more familiar with antique swords and collecting them you can then venture out to private collectors if you so choose.

  3. Condition at Purchase – Swords that are already in excellent condition, ones that don’t need to be cleaned or sharpened, are better for the beginner to purchase. You will want to leave cleaning, polishing and sharpening to the professionals. If any damage is done to the sword during this process the value would decrease and you may permanently damage your sword.

 

You know the saying “The more you know the more you don’t know”. The same goes for the beginner antique swords collector. You can explore this fascinating world endlessly. Keep these 3 tips for beginners in mind as you venture out and you will be off to a good start.

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