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201 |
| 202 | Naginata
Changes in form.
| TB10,30, see also Polearms
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| 203 | Nakago
| FT1,23, JN22,2,15/4,3/6,4/33,1,18/41,3,32, TB26,24/27,26
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| 204 |
| 205 | Nakajima Monogatari
Story of a sword polisher.
| FT20,5/21,2/22,29
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| 206 | Namazu Hada
| TB19,23/54,31
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| 207 | Nambokucho
Characteristics of swords of the era.
| TB9,33
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| 208 | Name
of a smith, how chosen. Nanori Jibiki.
| JN25,2,3/37,5,26, AS3,99, see also Mei
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| 209 |
| 210 |
| 211 | Nanban Tetsu
Foreign steel
| JN43,4,32
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| 212 | Nanori Jibiki
How a smith's professional name is chosen.
| JN25,2,3/37,5,26, AS3,99
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| 213 | Nashiji Hada
pear skin grain
| JN23,3,15
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| 214 | Native Americans and Nihonto
Did this happen?
| JN43,1,30
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| 215 | Naval Landing Forces Sword
| JN52,3,6
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| 216 | NBTHK
Annual meeting, 50th anniversary, & more
| B1,1,41/2,42, JB22,1, JN9,6,3/30,6,41/32,1,14/37,2,10
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| 217 | Nie and Nioi
| JN24,4,12/33,1,15/39,1,15/43,4,26, JB20,41, TB19,24
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| 218 | Nihon Toko Jiten
A guide to the book
| JN10,2,7
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| 219 | Ningen Kokuho
Living National Treasure
| JN31,2,27
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| 220 | Ninteisho
Papers from Shinsa, various forms
| FT21,5, JN10,5,4/11,2,15/26,5,1/33,7,6/37,2,8, ST2,663, JB24,74, see also Shinsa
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| 221 | Niten (no) Koshirae
School of Miyamoto Musashi
| JN34,5,17
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| 222 | Nobuhira
Keith Austin
| JN26,3,11/29,4,16, TB22,33
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| 223 | NTHK
Nihon Token Hozon Kai
| JN37,2,11
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| 224 |
| 225 |
| 226 | Old Iron
Appreciating early iron tsuba
| JN49,6,25
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| 227 | Omamori Katana
Brides' wedding tanto
| JN40,3,8
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| 228 | Origins of Nihonto
| JN41,5,21
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| 229 | Osafune
A Visit to the Village
| JN44,6,6
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| 230 | Osaka Kaji
Izumi Kami Kunisada & Inoue Shinkai.
| TB11,26
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| 231 | Oshigata
techniques & history
| JN22,5,3/27,1,17/28,2,5/6,34, JB20,14/21,27
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| 232 |
| 233 | Oyoroi
Japanese armor
| B1,2,18-26, JN17,3,28/4,33/27,2,3&12/5,14/39,3,17/44,3,13&32
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| 234 | Papers
Authenticating documents
| see Ninteisho
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| 235 | Paris
A sword collector's impressions.
| JN21,2,23
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| 236 | Patination of Shakudo, Shibuichi & Iron
| JN10,1,9/29,6,21/30,5,21/37,5,9
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| 237 | Paul Davidson
On his passing
| JN52,4,6
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| 238 | Pax Tokugawa
Influence on the sword
| JN46,3,24
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| 239 | Photographing
Swords & Fittings
| FT18,10, JN26,5,19/27,3,17/40,1,20
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| 240 | Photographing
mei of koshirae
| JN24,1,21
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| 241 | Polearms
Naginata and Yari
| JB23,23
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| 242 | Polish
| JN11,3,13/14,4,25/17,5,27/6,19/22,1,15/2,7/4,41/25,1,12/3,6/26,1,28/27,1,19/28,3,5/ 29,1,24/6,17/30,4,37/31,4,33&51/33,3,8/5,13/34,2,15/38,1,6/6,33, FT23,20/27,4/70,25, B1,2,36, TB1,34/27,44/28,41/30,46/39,22
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| 243 | Practical Sword
Analysing Nihonto for utility.
| JB24,55
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| 244 | Preying Mantis
Represented on sword mounts
| JN36,1,6
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| 245 |
| 246 | Publications
in Japanese and English
| A2,last page, JN12,6,2/20,4,20, TB26,43
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| 247 | Rabbits running on waves
Pictorial theme on tsuba
| JN29,1,32
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| 248 | Reference Library
NBTHK's Shiryo-shitsu,
| TB19,39
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| 249 | Registration
of swords in Japan
| JN25,1,10
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| 250 | Reminiscences
of old-timers in collecting.
| AS88,16, JN16,6,7/17,1,7/2,7/22,6,17/26,2,9/6,20&23/27,1,1/3,26/4,2/28,6,2/, 29,2,22/5,2/6,18, FT18,17/19,2/23,23/24,2
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| 251 | Repair
of swords
| see Tsukuroi
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| 252 | Restoration
of swords and armor
| JN47,4,20/6,22/48,2,19
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| 253 | Restoring
Armour and swords
| JN47,3,13
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| 254 | Retempering
| see Yakinaoshi
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| 255 | Rituals of Victory
Honoring war dead
| JN46,4,24
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| 256 | Robinson, Basil W.
| JN37,1,11/3,29
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| 257 | Romancing the Sword
Lore and hyperbole
| JN28,6,23
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| 258 | Romanization
of Japanese
| JN22,2,35
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| 259 | Ron Ramos
in memorium
| JN50,6,6
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| 260 | Roosevelt, President Theodore
Japanese swords presented to him.
| JN27,2,33/28,2,6
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| 261 | Rose Window
Sukashi Tsuba
| JN52,4,7
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| 262 | Rust
on the nakago
| JN22,4,3, TB38,40
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| 263 | Safes
For sword storage
| JN45,3,18
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| 264 | Sagicho
Fire Festival pictorial theme
| JN28,6,14
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| 265 | Sane
Armor scales
| JN27,5,16, see also Oyoroi
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| 266 | Sasano Masayuki
Collection of and in memorium
| JN25,2,11
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| 267 |
| 268 | Satsuma Rebellion
| JN26,6,2
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| 269 |
| 270 | Saya/Shirasaya
How made.
| JN14,1,28, TB41,37
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| 271 | Sayagaki
of Mr. Tanobe
| JN34,4,29
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| 272 | Scanning
Japanese Swords
| JN39,1,24
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| 273 | Scanning
Small objects, Kodogu
| JN41,1,10
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| 274 | Sekigahara
the battle
| JN30,6,5/33,1,24
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| 275 |
| 276 |
| 277 | Shape
of swords
| JN33,1,7/35,5,12/36,2,6/38,1,35/40,2,9, FT1,13, see also Sori
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| 278 | Shikami Oni Tsuba
| JN40,6,7/51,4,15/52,1,19
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| 279 | Shimabara no Ran
| JN23,2,18
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| 280 | Shin Saku-to
1999 new sword competition
| JN31,2,7
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| 281 | Shinsa
Rates & ranks.
| JN14,4,3/15,1,19/5,21/19,3,21/37,2,8, JB20,21/, TB11,39/12,37/29,44/52,26/53,30/56,53, see also Ninteisho
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| 282 | Shinshinto Nyumon
English index
| JN11,2,17
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| 283 | Shinto
History of
| FT29,23, N4,109, JN24,5,28, TB7,24, see also History
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| 284 | Shipping Swords
and insurance during shipment
| JN27,5,5/52,1,7
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| 285 | Sho-hin Contest
Tosu, or small swords
| JN29,6,12
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| 286 | Showa Dai-meito Zufu
| JN14,5,5
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| 287 | Showa To
Types of blades manufactured during the period.
| JN26,2,7/27,2,20
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| 288 | Skull
Motif in Fittings, Gaikotsu
| JN27,4,14/45,5,27
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| 289 | Smith Lyman, Benjamin
Geological Survey of Japan
| AS2,104
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| 290 | Sohei
Warrior Monks
| JN37,2,19
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| 291 | Sori
And the cutting ability of swords
| JN33,7,20
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| 292 | Sori
How it happens
| JN28,4,14/38,1,35, TB52,29, see also Shape
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| 293 | Sori
and age of Nipponto
| JN32,2,7/35,5,12, TB13,32/14,30, see also Shape
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| 294 | Source of our knowledge
of sword fittings. Haynes
| JN26,3,25/29,6,14
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| 295 | Squirrel and Grapes
Theme on koshirae
| JN42,1,16
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| 296 | Stamps
on the nakago of Showato
| JN24,6,2/26,2,2/3,2/27,4,6/29,5,22/30,1,29/4,28/31,1,13/33,5,20
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| 297 | Stolen Swords
| JN25,1,34/2,26&29/29,5,6&30, see also Hotline
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| 298 | Sukashi Tsuba
Kyo, Akasaka, Others
| JN34,4,9, FT29,5, TB11,22/12,22
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| 299 | Sukesada
Late Bizen smiths
| JN36,1,30
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| 300 | Supplies
Service of JSS/US
| JN33,4,39
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