New hanko identification pic
Tadasuke, associated with Chikuyusha Kinko school (Kawase Junsuke)
It is from that 7-hole listed on ebay for $ 3600 and on Yahoo auctions Japan (and for quite some time too, weeks if not months - as of may 10, 2 days to go) starting from Yen 100.000 (less than $ 1000).........
http://page19.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/x209671183
It is from that 7-hole listed on ebay for $ 3600 and on Yahoo auctions Japan (and for quite some time too, weeks if not months - as of may 10, 2 days to go) starting from Yen 100.000 (less than $ 1000).........
http://page19.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/x209671183
extra holes!
"De Fouw""De Fouw"Tadasuke, associated with Chikuyusha Kinko school (Kawase Junsuke)
It is from that 7-hole listed on ebay for $ 3600 and on Yahoo auctions Japan (and for quite some time too, weeks if not months - as of may 10, 2 days to go) starting from Yen 100.000 (less than $ 1000).........
http://page19.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/x209671183
I think I need an air-sickness bag after seeing that lovely flute with the 2 extra holes carved in it.
Perry made a nice video comparing a Tadasuke with a Gyoksui: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcexaeGV9PQ
The Tadasuke in the video has real meat in its sound.
Hi Itamar,
The joint ring are finished in a multi colored layers of urushi, that are repeatedly sanded the reveal patterns. This technique is called:Hakumin
The joint ring are finished in a multi colored layers of urushi, that are repeatedly sanded the reveal patterns. This technique is called:Hakumin
This hanko can be found on the Shakuhachi Maker's Hanko Data Base found here https://docs.google.com/document/d/1j-T3_IT80dqn8gWu8xf13SymBltAsSXDEj1ZpB0tMRw/edit
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