Oh no, I didn't mean that we turn all the way to 90 for the nukitsuke from Mae and etc. We don't turn the saya that much before the cut. We're turning the saya as we draw and by the time the kissaki's out to cut horizontally, then the saya finishes turning to 90 degrees at the sametime. I meant more like that. I wasn't thinking. This stuff is hard to translate in text. When I come to Embukai, you'll see how Nguyen Sensei is teaching me to do it. I've been told I look identical to Nguyen Sensei when doing waza. But I'm sure I'm not nearly as good as him still cause he is a far better Iaidoka than me. And yeah, we don't turn the saya at all in Yaegaki either on the draw low block part.
So there's some turning of the saya and no turn of the saya for our Eishin Ryu as well depending on the waza up here in Boston. I have a feeling we are doing it very closely identical even in minute details as you are. The last time you saw Nguyen Sensei was before he had the corrections in Japan which he went to last summer for a few weeks. When you see him practice again you may see some changes and I think it will be close to how you're doing it in Texas. But we'll see when we meet. We are doing the same seitokai. If there's any differences between our seitokai, it's probably alot smaller than you might think.
In Nami Ryu, the saya never turns regardless of the waza or kata.