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Sorry for the mistake, here is the pic.
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I believe it reads "Hisamitsu"
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Thank You, very much, but knowing nothing about Japanese edge weapons, what does it mean ? Is it a sign, an arsenal, the name of a smith ?
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It is the swordsmith's name. But there have been many smiths with that
name thru various periods of Japanese history, so I can't date it closely or tell you which Hisamitsu. I would suspect the sword is somewhere in the Edo period, circa 1600-1860's. Rich S |
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Rich,
Surely it must be of the end of XIX century, because at that time my city harbour had a regular shipping line with Japan, and many sailors took souvenirs like my wakisashi. I bought it at an auction in my city because looks to me quite good and was offered at a very good price. Regards Paolo The quality of the pics isn't good, it's 5 PM and there is no sun light. |
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Hi,
Sorry to tell you, but to me it seems one of thoose better chinese repros... Well maybe I'm wrong, just the overall appearance talks in that direction. Paolo, sei di Trieste? |
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Si, sono di Trieste, e tu ? (sorry)
Ciao Paolo |
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