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Smith name: Sakai Noboru (1929 ~ 2016,the eldest brother of Hammer Master Kouzaburo.)
Steel: Carbon Steel
Finish type: Blacksmith Black Finish
Cutting edge length: 38mm
Total length: 195mm
Manufacture Era: Around 1980s (according to collector’s memory)
Weight: 88g
Type of Bonsai Scissors: Koedakiri Type (小枝切鋏),Koedakiri shears are highly versatile tools, perfect for a wide range of tasks across all bonsai species—from bud trimming and deadheading to pruning small branches.
Additional Information: Unused, though there is some rust on the surface. This rare left-handed pair of scissors comes from a tool collector who purchased several pieces from a blacksmith about 40 years ago. I’ve just purchased his final remaining pieces from this collection.
This pair of scissors uses his most common mark - 本成寺昇(Honjoji Noboru). Since the blacksmith shop was located near Honjoji, a famous Buddhist temple in Sanjo City, Niigata, the blacksmith used the name of the temple plus his own name(昇) to form the brand name.
Sakai Noboru (坂井昇) , His father (Sakai Shouhei/坂井庄平) started making scissors in 1865~1868. His work only ranked second at the first exhibition of professional tools and knives, but has won the championship ever since.
Sakai Shouhei has three sons. The eldest is Sakai Noboru, the second is Sakai Masayoshi, and the third is Sakai Kozaburo.
Sakai Kozaburo was sent to the hammer blacksmith Hasegawa as an adopted son to learn how to make hammers when he was 5 years old. The surname was changed to Hasegawa. He is the well-known hammer master Hasegawa Kouzaburo.
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