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I got this result after turning and using some filter.
To be honest I have no idea if this is the right side up yet. Using paper and a pencil would probably be helpfull. + posting on the Nihonto forum ![]() Love the sword. is the tassel Original ? Best regards, Willem |
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It is better, but is upside down. Unfortunately, my knowledge ends here as I cannot read Japanese. Your idea about using pencil and paper is very good as it is used by the Japanese themselves to make the oshigata of the blade. It may give a much clearer view of the signature. Chief, make sure you do NOT clean the nakago as cleaning may dramatically reduce the value of the sword (since the aspect of the rust is very important for experts to establish the age of the sword and whether the signature is genuine or not). |
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Sorry,
Now I understand that Vhiefheadknocker already edited his post and added a picture in the correct rotation.... |
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The signature is very dark, I'll make a guess at it. "NOSHU (no) JU SEKI KANESUMI? The last kanji SUMI could also be TSUGU or TSUNE??? just not clear enough.
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after looking at the signature closely I have found a showa mark just visable under the rust ,which I think shows that it was made for ww2 and so not an old blade
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Last edited by Robert; 15th November 2017 at 03:19 PM. Reason: Possible value of an item is not to be discussed as per forum rules. |
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