JPH Posted April 14, 2008 Posted April 14, 2008 I am in the middle of a couple of projects that are very japanese in style and I need a couple of tsuka wrapped and two sageo tied on the siyas. I have a friend who has an auto body shop who lacquered the siya for me (oh they are gorgeous) one in traditional black and one in a burgundy with a gold metal flake (I might hang some fuzzy dice offa this one) that is just drop dead gorgeous. But I don't know how to wrap the dang things....I could send them up to Fred Lohman but the cost would be well..alot more than I am willing to undertake on "spec" pieces...I am willing to trade a bar of welded cable or two for this service Anyone have any aid to bequest upon a poor, ignorant blacksmith?? I already have the ito (wrapping)... Thanks all... JPH Quote
piglet_74 Posted April 14, 2008 Posted April 14, 2008 I had no idea what you were talking about when I read your post but I was interested so I googled it and this page came up. Sorry if you've already seen it.The Art of Tsukamaki, by Thomas L. Buck Quote
mattjayne9090 Posted April 15, 2008 Posted April 15, 2008 heres a great place to buy the suplies you'll need.http://www.japanese-swords.com/pages/silk.htm Quote
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