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So is this a fragment of a real sword, remade into a tanto, and then signed? Or was it a fake from the very beginning?
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Good day All ! This is my Sakakura Gonnoshin Terukane. Construction: SHINOGI ZUKURI Mei: Sakakura Gonnoshin Terukane 坂倉言之進照包 Date: approximately 1680 -1688 Nagasa: 53.70 cm Overall: 69.30cm Thickness at the mune-machi: 7.00 mm
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Many Thanks, Bruce.
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Thank you all for your help! Another question I'm interested in is whether there even existed a master named Washū Jū Kanetomo, because I couldn't find that name in the electronic catalog Swordsmith https://nihontoclub....ovince_value&sort=..
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Bugyotsuji, Thanks a lot for your help with reading the kanji.
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Bruce, Thank you very much for your thorough explanation about this sword. You helped me a lot.
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Hi to All! Please help to determine if this sword is original? To what period can the blade of the sword belong? Also, please decipher the signature on the sword. Thanks in advance fumei
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Colleagues! Many thanks to everyone for discussing the topic.
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Colleagues, what do you think about the age of this sword?
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Hello All ! Please provide your opinions on the manufacturing period of this Wakizashi. What do these two mekugi ana mean? Thanks in advance for your help.
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Thank you all very much. This sword is not mine, I will ask the seller to send other photos.
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Hello All! What can be said from these photos of this shin-gunto 1938? I think the mountings of this shin-gunto is genuine (except for the tsuka-ito of the sword). But most importantly - what about the blade? Photo so far only of such quality.
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Many thanks to everyone who participated in the discussion.
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Hi friends. I need help to identify this Shin Gunto. Is this chinese copy or original? Thanks in advance.
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Steve and Jean-Pierre, thank you very much for your reply. You helped me a lot.