PatrikD Posted December 14, 2013 Report Posted December 14, 2013 Hi This blade i own for a couple of years, i really like the blade and the Habaki, but i dont now the mei, its short, if someone now anything about about the mei i would be really happy. (i dont think that i had posted it here before). Best Regards Patrik Quote
PatrikD Posted December 14, 2013 Author Report Posted December 14, 2013 hmm i try again with the mei Quote
ROKUJURO Posted December 14, 2013 Report Posted December 14, 2013 Patrik, the photos of the blade are off focus, but the MEI is quite clear. Have you tried the KANJI charts here on NMB? Looks like MUNEKAZU. Unfortunately, I have no books to confirm. May be a MINO SEKI blade from WWII. Is there any kind of a stamp on the NAKAGO? Quote
PatrikD Posted December 14, 2013 Author Report Posted December 14, 2013 thanks, i gonna try to take a photo again, but its sooooo difficult to take photos of a blade, have any good ideas to get it right? No there is no more text on the nakago Best Regards Patrik Quote
ROKUJURO Posted December 14, 2013 Report Posted December 14, 2013 Patrik, I wasn't asking for some 'text' but for a stamp. The photos do not show the NAKAGO clear enough to decide if there might be a SEKI stamp or another one above the MEKUGI ANA. Many WWII blades have stamps, and as the HAMON might be oil quenched (which is not easy to decide because of the pictures being off), this could help to assign the blade to a production time. Taking good photos of blades is indeed an art, but the crafts part of it can be learned. The first rule is: Never content yourself with a bad photo! If you look around in the archives here on NMB, you will find the threads dealing especially with this subject. Quote
PatrikD Posted December 14, 2013 Author Report Posted December 14, 2013 ok one more try, I dont think its a WWII blade, there is no stamp on it, i think it have the wrong curvature to being a WWII sword if i compare with a couple of WWII sword i have, some more pics here Regards Patrik Quote
ROKUJURO Posted December 14, 2013 Report Posted December 14, 2013 Patrik, as it seems we do not understand each other, I give up for the moment being. Read about making good photos. If questions arise, write me a PM in German or French, in case this was more convenient for you. I wish you all success. Quote
David McDonald Posted December 16, 2013 Report Posted December 16, 2013 Dear Patrik They are two smiths Munekazu that worked in Musashi 1st gen worked in Edo 1854-1861 also signed Honjo ju Matsuura Jibe Mukoyama Munekazu and oite Saihi Hirado Minamoto Munekazu tankore 2nd gen worked in Edo 1864 signed Getsu Shinsai Munekazu Hope this helps david mcdonald jswords@mcn.net thanks, i gonna try to take a photo again, but its sooooo difficult to take photos of a blade, have any good ideas to get it right?No there is no more text on the nakago Best Regards Patrik Quote
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