
About Owners /Polishers
Robert Benson is one of a small number of American experts on Japanese sword polishing. He studied sword polishing & appraisal under three top teachers, including Koke Ono, a " living treasure" in Japan and at that time was head sword polisher for the National Museum in Tokyo.
In 1967, Benson polished a naginata and entered the annual polishing competition sponsored by Nippon Bijitsu Token Hozon Kyokai ( The Society for the Preservation of Japanese Art Swords). His sword took the Dorokusho, ( Diligent Endeavor Award), an honor never before granted a foreigner. The Japanese recognized him as being the first non- Japanese to have studied sword polishing and first non-Japanese to have been honored by the National Museum with a certificate recognizing him as a polisher of distinction. Since then he has been restoring swords for both Japanese and American collectors . Since retiring from the Air force in 1977 he has continued his studies of the Nihonto full time.
Member: Japanese Sword Society of the United States ( JSSUS), Nippon Bijutsu Token Hozon Kyokai ( NBTHK) since 1967, Founding member & Advisor to the American Branch of the NBTHK
Rita Benson , the web mistress can often be found answering emails and taking pictures to maintain the website.
Woodrow Hall,
Woodrow first came to work for us in 1989 as a clerk. After several years of actual hands on experience handling of swords and kodogu he expressed a great interest in learning sword polishing. He had been watching polishing and repairs on a daily basis for several years and finally after seeing he could easily grasp the task of kanji removal and repair of yasurime, I agreed to have him as an apprentice.
Byron Shimizu watched Ralph and I work on swords for several years and in
1985 I agreed to take him on as an apprentice. Byron's ability increased to
being confident in handling of swords of Juyo Token class. He distinguished
himself by the mid-90's of easily polishing blades that would be submitted for
the Juyo Token shinsa. For numerous years the three of us, Woodrow, Byron and
myself worked in the togi heya on the large togidai polishing swords. It was
in this daily work schedule that Woodrow advanced to being a far above average
sword polisher. His ability can be directly attributed to Byron Shimizu as the
two would work side by side for long hours and Byron would give him guidance.
The two of them experimented with how to best use hatsuya, jitsuya and
different nugui on all periods and schools of swords. I am confident in saying
that these two have shown that they are well qualified in the true Honami
style of sword polishing.
Our Purchase wish list
We are always looking for the below items for our own collection and other collectors. We purchase individual pieces or collections.
Items wanted: Antique Japanese swords, sword guards & fittings, helmets & armor, Japanese woodblock prints ( 20th cent artists) , Japanese silver boxes, Korean Ceramics, Pre WWI & WWI Aviation items and Kobe ningyo.
How to Contact Us
Mailing address: R Benson PO Box 61783 Honolulu, Hawaii 96839 Tel/Fax: 808-988-9908 or email bushidoswd @ aol. com
Questions or to Purchase
Mon - Sun 9am -7pm Hawaii Time . We are 3 hours behind the West coast and 6 hours from the East coast so please check your time zone before calling or faxing ! Thank You!
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