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1. | A collection of swords | 43 |
2. | Daito (long sword) | 43 |
3. | Three types of wakizashi | 44 |
4. | Tanto (short sword) | 44 |
5. | Three tanto | 44 |
6. | A straight sword in ken mounting | 45 |
7. | A long sword in jindachi-zukuri mounting | 45 |
8. | A long sword in jindachi-zukuri mounting | 45 |
9. | Painting of a mid-Edo period samurai | 46 |
10. | Daito and wakizashi in buke-zukuri mounting | 63 |
11. | Kozuka (utility knife), kogai (skewer), and wari-bashi (chopsticks) | 63 |
12. | Shira-saya (plain wood scabbard) | 63 |
13. | Kyu-gunto (proto-army sword) | 64 |
14. | Police or parade saber | 64 |
15. | Two shin-gunto (neo-army sword) | 65 |
16. | Shin-gunto (neo-army sword) | 65 |
17. | Three kaigunto (naval sword) | 66 |
18. | Shikomi-zue (sword cane) | 66 |
19. | A tang with four rivet holes | 75 |
20. | A tang with an inscription | 75 |
21. | Blade with shortened tang | 76 |
22. | A tang with the results of a cutting test inscribed | 76 |
23. | Two tanto with scabbard pockets | 77 |
24. | A pair of matched tsuba | 77 |
25. | Tsuba with inlaid design | 77 |
26. | A collection of tsuba | 78 |
27. | Tsuba with gold filling | 87 |
28. | Hilts for buke-zukuri mountings | 87 |
29. | Habaki (collar) | 87 |
30. | Seppa (spacer) | 87 |
31. | A collection of fuchi and kashira (pommels) | 88 |
32. | A collection of menuki (hilt ornaments) | 89 |
33. | A set of fuchi and kashira | 90 |
34. | Purification rites by master swordsmith | 103 |
35. | Praying before the deity shelf | 103 |
36. | Heating and flattening of iron | 104 |
37. | Piling of the iron pieces | 104 |
38. | Heating of the iron pieces | 104 |
39. | Pounding of the iron | 105 |
40. | The sakite (aids) and master | 105 |
41. | Steel pieces fitted together with borax | 106 |
42. | The shaping of the sword | 106 |
43. | The rough blade is shaped | 107 |
44. | Coating of clay determines tempered pattern | 107 |
45. | Plunging the blade into water | 108 |
46. | Correcting the curvature of the blade | 108 |
47. | Grinding the blade | 109 |
48. | The tang is inscribed | 109 |
49. | A standard certificate issued by the Honnami family | 110 |