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History
Of Token Organizations in Japan
JN39,1,31
102
Hitatsura
Overall tempering
TB23,25
103
Homma
Dr. Junji, Kunzan Sensai
JN18,1,3/23,6,12, TB49,33
104
Honami
Kakihan of the different generations.
ST2,665-7, JN20,2,21
105
Hori
Carving techniques on fittings
JN29,4,32, A3,151&156
106
Horii Family Museum

JN36,5,12
107
Horimono
Carvings on the sword
JN9,4,3/33,1,19/46,6,20, FT5,6
108
Hosokawa family

JN41,3,6
109
Hotline
Stolen sword hotline of F.B.I.  (800) 435-5119 ext 700
JN12,3,23
110
How Many Swords Are There?
A compilation of guesses.
JN26,2,6/28,6,31
111
Iaido
The martial art of the sword
JN39,5,7, FT13,4
112
Identification contests

TB1,28
113
Inaka smiths
Smiths outside of the 5 den.
JB21,43
114
Indo-Persian Swords and Wootz Steel
Comparrison to Nihonto
JN40,5,13/43,5,6
115
Insurance

JN14,6,15/27,5,5/34,6,5
116
Internet
E-mail discussions of swords
JN26,3,29/28,2,6
117
Internetional Trade and the Japanese Sword

JN43,5,6/46,2,18
118
Iron
Understanding quality of iron tsuba
JN46,6,28
119
Japanese Mission to US
First diplomatic mission
JN23,1,3/2,28
120
Japanese Sword Law
Export import of swords
JN53,1,24
121
Jigane
Base metals of fittings
A2,81
122
Jigen (no) Koshirae

JN34,5,15
123
Jokoto
Ancient straight swords
JN26,3,16/33,1,7
124
JSS/US
History of
JN39,1,5
125
Judging quality in Japanese swords

JN44,2,6
126
Junishi
12 Zodiac Animals
JN40,5,21
127
Kabuto
Japanese helmet
JN23,1,24/26,5,26/48,3,17
128
Kamakura
A history of the period
JN23,5,18
129
Kantei
Study, appraisal, and attribution.
JN22,6,2/28,3,28/5,2/40,4,20/6,19/41,1,32/42,1,19/2,14/3,13/5,6/43,5,24/48,2,6/3,6/4,34/5,31/49,1,24/4,6&23/5,14&22/50,1,15/51,3,6/52,1,8/3,15
130
Katsu Kaishu
& history of Meiji Ishin
FT14,8
131
Keen, Neil
on his passing
JN46,1,7
132
Keen, Neil
Obituary
JN46,2,33
133
Keicho
History of the era, 1596-1615.
JN16,2,9
134
Ken
Significance when carved on a sword
JN46,6,20
135
Kinko
soft metal kodogu
JN39,6,6
136
Kinsuji, Inazuma, Chikei

JN39,4,12
137
Kissaki
The point of the sword
JN27,3,2, see also Boshi
138
Kitsune
The fox
JN39,2,25
139
Kiya Oshigata

JN23,6,15
140
Kiyou Toujin Tsuba
Chinese artists in Japan
JN50,1,6&22
141
Kizu
Defects in swords
JN18,5,25/19,6,19/20,1,19/22,6,16/25,4,10/44,5,12, see also Tsukuroi
142
Knots
for gathering the sageo.
JN16,1,24/4,18/31,3,38
143
Kogatana

JN48,5,9
144
Kokubo's 10 Rules of Tsuba Collecting

JN45,3,16/51,5,12
145
Kokusai Tosogu Kai
Kodogu study group
JN44,4,6
146
Korean Daggers
Unjangdo
JN25,3,27
147
Koshirae
Uchigatana
TB26,47/42,22, JN16,3,21/4,11&23/17,1,25/2,17/3,17/29,1,27/31,4,34/34,5,6/39,5,7/44,5,17/52,4,10
148
Koto/Shinto
Differences between.
JN33,6,17, TB7,24/11,31
149
Kozuka & Kogai
How made.
A3,168, JN29,5,9/48,6,1
150
Kuni & Kaido
Provinces & routes.
N4,104, TB12,30
151
Kunihara Kawachi
An interview
JN33,6,16
152
Kusanagi Sword

JN45,3,23
153
Kusurigama
Farm tool
JN51,2,11
154
Lacquer
Saya-nuri
JB21,19, JN15,5,11/23,3,13/33,6,9
155
Langouste
Spiny lobster motif on fittings
JN25,1,13
156
Last Samurai
Saigo Takamori
JN36,3,27
157
Library
of the JSS/US
JN23,4,48, see also Video Library
158
Looking at a Sword

JN35,5,6
159
Looking at Japanese Swords
How to look; what to see
JN36,4,21
160
Lotus
as used on Japanese art
JN45,3,8
161
Manjiro
John
FT7,11/10,13
162
Manno Museum
Sale at Christie's
JN33,5,31
163
Mantetsu Swords
South Manchurian Railway
JN52,2,14
164
Manual
for appreciating the sword
JN32,1,10
165
Martin, Paul

JN45,5,20
166
Masamune exhibit at Sano Museum

JN34,2,5
167
Mei

JN24,5,24/25,2,3/27,1,31/37,5,26/6,22/39,4,8, see also Name, Gimei
168
Mei
of Kamakura
TB31,28
169
Mei
of Nambokucho
TB32,27
170
Mei
of Muromachi
TB33,21/34,27
171
Mei
Where placed.
JN39,4,8, TB15,29
172
Mei
as poetry
TB8,37/9,43
173
Mei
How to read a signature
JN43,2,6
174
Meibutsu
Prices realized for masterpieces.
TB35,29/36,40/37,31
175
Meiji
Swordsmiths
FT10,5
176
Mekugi
more than you ever wanted to know.
JN33,5,17/40,4,6, TB17,38/20,40/21,40/22,30/24,43/26,42
177
Mekugi Ana
The hole in the nakago.
JN27,5,2/39,4,8/51,3,6
178
Menuki

JN22,4,17/48,3,12
179
Metallurgy

FT25,5, AS2,109, JN18,6,24/22,5,19/24,2,3/6,29/29,6,26/39,4,12/40,4,7/5,13/46,4,12, TB16,32/30,40/31,44, see also Forging, Tatara, Tamahagane, Hada
180
Metalworking
in Japan.  Kodogu making in 1989.
JN21,2,3
181
Mete Zashi
Horse hand tanto
JN39,4,34
182
Metropolitan Museum
Swords and fittings in the collection.
JN18,6,17
183
Michael Hagenbusch
on his passing
JN48,1,42
184
Midareba

JN47,5,1
185
Mikasa
Japanese battleship
JN40,1,6
186
Mimi
Tsuba rims
A3,142, JN29,3,21
187
Minatogawa Jinga
Wartime sword production at the shrine
JN33,2,7/35,1,10
188
Mino-To Taikan
An overview of the book
JN46,2,6
189
Mitsumura Collection
Nezu Museum
JN49,6,20
190
Miyamoto Musashi
Japanese swordsman.
JN20,6,5/25,3,3/40,1,31
191
Mon
family crest
JN39,6,9
192
Mongolian Invasion
History of and effect on Nihon-to
JN27,4,23, TB8,32
193
Mori Motonari
Art in Japanese Legend
JN47,4,6
194
Mosle Collection
and a Kaneiye tsuba
JN44,4,21
195
Muneharu Shimizu
loyal suicide of
JN23,3,25
196
Murata To
Oil-tempered gunto.
JN21,1,19/26,2,7/31,2,3
197
Musashi
Miyamoto, swordsman
see Miyamoto Musashi
198
Musashino
Pampas Grass on the Musashi Plain
JN47,2,22
199
Museums
Sword collections
JB19,1, JN13,4,19/14,6,18/16,3,15/17,4,28/23,6,19/24,1,28/2,32/3,9/5,7/25,2,20/ 28,3,9/29,5,29/30,3,2&7/34,1,5&17/2,4/6,9/35,6,31/37,1,21/5,10, FT8,9/16,8/30,20, A1,30, TB24,41/25,37
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Mystery Sword

JN41,2,26
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