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attaching the sageo.
Mekugi (目釘): The
mekugi is a
small peg for
securing the t**** to the nakago.
Mekugi-ana (目釘穴): The
mekugi-ana are the
holes in the...
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removable and is
secured by
means of a
wooden peg
called mekugi (目釘) that p****es
through a hole (
mekugi-ana) in both the tang and the shaft. The
shaft ranges...
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their hilts and held in
place with a
mekugi, a
bamboo peg
which is fit
through a hole in the tang
called a
mekugi-ana. This is
actually quite a strong...
- ****ings as a sword,
including seppa, tsuba, menuki, koiguchi, kojiri, nakago,
mekugi-ana and mei. Sentan, the
blunt point of the main
shaft of the jitte. Tsuba...
- A
bamboo peg
called a
mekugi is
slipped through the t**** and
through the tang of the blade,
using the hole
called a
mekugi-ana ("peg hole") drilled...
- is
punched through the tang nakago,
called a
mekugi-ana. It is used to
anchor the
blade using a
mekugi, a
small bamboo pin that is
inserted into another...
- Moto
maete – Rear
sight Udenuki –
Sling hole Naka
maete –
Middle sight Mekugi ana – Pin hole Saki
maete –
Front sight Karuka –
Ramrod Suguchi – Muzzle...
- (nakago) are
integrated and
fixed to the hilt (t****) with a pin
called mekugi, and a
gentle curve. When a shinogi-zukuri
sword is
viewed from the side...
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structure in
which the hilt is
fixed to the tang (nakago) with a pin
called mekugi was adopted. As a result, a
sword with
three basic external elements of...
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Nakago with
mekugi-ana hole (right)(blade, left, and habaki, center) in
unpolished state...