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make swords using the methods of Koto time.  
 
make swords using the methods of Koto time.  
 
The characteristic of Shinshinto is it's wave of Hamon started from Machi  
 
The characteristic of Shinshinto is it's wave of Hamon started from Machi  
like Koto contrary to the vast majority of of Shinto Hamon that started  
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like Koto contrary to the vast majority of Shinto Hamon that started  
 
straight from Machi and then waved ). Boshi also waved if Hamon on the blade
 
straight from Machi and then waved ). Boshi also waved if Hamon on the blade
 
waved, maintaining a sort of matching in styl all along the Hamon.  
 
waved, maintaining a sort of matching in styl all along the Hamon.  
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As Sukehiro and Shinkai were highly praised by Kamada Natae in his book  
 
As Sukehiro and Shinkai were highly praised by Kamada Natae in his book  
wrote in this period swordsmiths begun to imitated their works making strong
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wrote in this period swordsmiths begun to imitated their works making strong shape and Hamon in Toran-Ha. Swords in this period imitated the Osaka style.
shape and Hamon in Toran-Ha.  
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Then '''Masahide''' ( one of most famous sword smith in Shinshinto time ) advocated
 
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in his book that "we should made swords by the method of Koto time." Whit this
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final target swordsmiths begun to create their own steels trying to reach
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the quality of the ancient one. Combining materials which have different
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quantity of carbon,a good Jihada will appear. Therefore, swordsmiths
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used a lot of materials like old nails and the like to adjust the quantity
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of carbon to be suitable for swordmaking.Even today this steel is called
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'''Oroshi-gane'''.
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As already said an easy way to produce Tamahagane was available in
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Shinto time and swordsmith could get good quality Tamahagane.
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Therefore, it seems that most of them didn't make their own Oroshi-gane.  
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But some swordsmiths like '''Kotetsu''' or '''Hankei''' followed Masahide suggestions
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and reached a top-quality level combining ancuient iron/steel with modern
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one. in effect Ko-Tetsu means "ancient steel".
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* Latter half of Shinshinto (1830 - 1913 )
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Till to 1868 swords which more emphasized mighty shape were made in this
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period. Mihaba is wide and the length is longer then the previous ones.
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They look like the the Tachi in Nanbokucho. Sword smith tried to reproduce
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the sword in Koto time as suggested by Masahide.
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But from 1868 important political changes occurred and the production and
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quality of swords were highly affected by them.
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Tokugawa shogunate finally fell, and emperor '''Meiji''' took the power, began
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the time of modernization known as Meiji restoration.
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In order to modernize the nation Meiji Tenno needed to delete the ancient
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classes and establish more modern ones. The samurai were deprived of their
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old privileges - including the right to carry the Daisho, that has been
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prerogative of their class for almost 250 years.
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Nonetheless, Meiji Tenno can be considered a Nihonto lover and he took many
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steps to preserve the ancient traditions in this art. His actions were
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a mere necessity.
     
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