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Nagasa

JN16,1,8
202
Naginata
Changes in form.
TB10,30, see also Polearms
203
Nakago

FT1,23, JN22,2,15/4,3/6,4/33,1,18/41,3,32, TB26,24/27,26
204
Nakago jiri

TB27,26
205
Nakajima Monogatari
Story of a sword polisher.
FT20,5/21,2/22,29
206
Namazu Hada

TB19,23/54,31
207
Nambokucho
Characteristics of swords of the era.
TB9,33
208
Name
of a smith, how chosen.  Nanori Jibiki.
JN25,2,3/37,5,26, AS3,99, see also Mei
209
Namekuji Hada

TB19,23
210
Nanako

JN22,4,28/44,5,9
211
Nanban Tetsu
Foreign steel
JN43,4,32
212
Nanori Jibiki
How a smith's professional name is chosen.
JN25,2,3/37,5,26, AS3,99
213
Nashiji Hada
pear skin grain
JN23,3,15
214
Native Americans and Nihonto
Did this happen?
JN43,1,30
215
Naval Landing Forces Sword

JN52,3,6
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
217
Nie and Nioi

JN24,4,12/33,1,15/39,1,15/43,4,26, JB20,41, TB19,24
218
Nihon Toko Jiten
A guide to the book
JN10,2,7
219
Ningen Kokuho
Living National Treasure
JN31,2,27
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
221
Niten (no) Koshirae
School of Miyamoto Musashi
JN34,5,17
222
Nobuhira
Keith Austin
JN26,3,11/29,4,16, TB22,33
223
NTHK
Nihon Token Hozon Kai
JN37,2,11
224
Oda Nobunaga

JN33,1,23
225
Oei Bizen

JN48,2,7
226
Old Iron
Appreciating early iron tsuba
JN49,6,25
227
Omamori Katana
Brides' wedding tanto
JN40,3,8
228
Origins of Nihonto

JN41,5,21
229
Osafune
A Visit to the Village
JN44,6,6
230
Osaka Kaji
Izumi Kami Kunisada & Inoue Shinkai.
TB11,26
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Oshigata
techniques & history
JN22,5,3/27,1,17/28,2,5/6,34, JB20,14/21,27
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Ox Menuki

JN42,1,7
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
234
Papers
Authenticating documents
see Ninteisho
235
Paris
A sword collector's impressions.
JN21,2,23
236
Patination of Shakudo, Shibuichi & Iron

JN10,1,9/29,6,21/30,5,21/37,5,9
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Paul Davidson
On his passing
JN52,4,6
238
Pax Tokugawa
Influence on the sword
JN46,3,24
239
Photographing
Swords & Fittings
FT18,10, JN26,5,19/27,3,17/40,1,20
240
Photographing
mei of koshirae
JN24,1,21
241
Polearms
Naginata and Yari
JB23,23
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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Practical Sword
Analysing Nihonto for utility.
JB24,55
244
Preying Mantis
Represented on sword mounts
JN36,1,6
245
Prison swords

JN14,6,28
246
Publications
in Japanese and English
A2,last page, JN12,6,2/20,4,20, TB26,43
247
Rabbits running on waves
Pictorial theme on tsuba
JN29,1,32
248
Reference Library
NBTHK's Shiryo-shitsu,
TB19,39
249
Registration
of swords in Japan
JN25,1,10
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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Repair
of swords
see Tsukuroi
252
Restoration
of swords and armor
JN47,4,20/6,22/48,2,19
253
Restoring
Armour and swords
JN47,3,13
254
Retempering

see Yakinaoshi
255
Rituals of Victory
Honoring war dead
JN46,4,24
256
Robinson, Basil W.

JN37,1,11/3,29
257
Romancing the Sword
Lore and hyperbole
JN28,6,23
258
Romanization
of Japanese
JN22,2,35
259
Ron Ramos
in memorium
JN50,6,6
260
Roosevelt, President Theodore
Japanese swords presented to him.
JN27,2,33/28,2,6
261
Rose Window
Sukashi Tsuba
JN52,4,7
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Rust
on the nakago
JN22,4,3, TB38,40
263
Safes
For sword storage
JN45,3,18
264
Sagicho
Fire Festival pictorial theme
JN28,6,14
265
Sane
Armor scales
JN27,5,16, see also Oyoroi
266
Sasano Masayuki
Collection of and in memorium
JN25,2,11
267
Sato
Dr. Kanzan
JN10,2,2
268
Satsuma Rebellion

JN26,6,2
269
Saya
Repair
JN33,6,8
270
Saya/Shirasaya
How made.
JN14,1,28, TB41,37
271
Sayagaki
of Mr. Tanobe
JN34,4,29
272
Scanning
Japanese Swords
JN39,1,24
273
Scanning
Small objects, Kodogu
JN41,1,10
274
Sekigahara
the battle
JN30,6,5/33,1,24
275
Seppa

JN18,6,9/37,6,13
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Shakudo

JN14,6,11
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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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Shikami Oni Tsuba

JN40,6,7/51,4,15/52,1,19
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Shimabara no Ran

JN23,2,18
280
Shin Saku-to
1999 new sword competition
JN31,2,7
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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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Shinshinto Nyumon
English index
JN11,2,17
283
Shinto
History of
FT29,23, N4,109, JN24,5,28, TB7,24, see also History
284
Shipping Swords
and insurance during shipment
JN27,5,5/52,1,7
285
Sho-hin Contest
Tosu, or small swords
JN29,6,12
286
Showa Dai-meito Zufu

JN14,5,5
287
Showa To
Types of blades manufactured during the period.
JN26,2,7/27,2,20
288
Skull
Motif in Fittings, Gaikotsu
JN27,4,14/45,5,27
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Smith Lyman, Benjamin
Geological Survey of Japan
AS2,104
290
Sohei
Warrior Monks
JN37,2,19
291
Sori
And the cutting ability of swords
JN33,7,20
292
Sori
How it happens
JN28,4,14/38,1,35, TB52,29, see also Shape
293
Sori
and age of Nipponto
JN32,2,7/35,5,12, TB13,32/14,30, see also Shape
294
Source of our knowledge
of sword fittings.  Haynes
JN26,3,25/29,6,14
295
Squirrel and Grapes
Theme on koshirae
JN42,1,16
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
297
Stolen Swords

JN25,1,34/2,26&29/29,5,6&30, see also Hotline
298
Sukashi Tsuba
Kyo, Akasaka, Others
JN34,4,9, FT29,5, TB11,22/12,22
299
Sukesada
Late Bizen smiths
JN36,1,30
300
Supplies
Service of JSS/US
JN33,4,39
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