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Hi again,

This is the 2nd blade I saw today: Yamato no Kami Yoshimichi Saku. What do you think of the mei: Shodai, Nidai, or gimei? What does it say on the date side? Strange how the ha has been filed back on both sides above the machi; any idea what that's about? All opinions are welcome.

Thanks, Grey

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Forget the saku character, the second stroke (left leg) of the first character is double struck. Amateur night. The whole nakago looks contrived, and the workmanship isn't what I'd expect.

 

The trimming of the ha on this is curious... and unfortunate. The shape, length, mekugi ana position, of the nakago look somewhat out of place to the shape of the blade. I wonder if this wasn't perhaps altered from a yari. :doubt: From the images, the hamon seems to run into the nakago(?).

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I agree with Ted. The "Michi" kanji, for example, does not match. Also, the blade looks somewhat thick (as well as quite odd-shaped) for a ken in the pictures. What is the kasane? I vote for a modified ryo-shinogi yari with gimei, but what do I know...

 

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