truelotus Posted January 9, 2014 Report Posted January 9, 2014 this one is cursive, I have difficulty counting the strokes ... after some time looking at http://www.jssus.org/nkp/kanji_for_mei.html with no definitive result, I came here for help ... thank you very much in advance Donny Quote
george trotter Posted January 9, 2014 Report Posted January 9, 2014 Hi Donny, the top pic is the date Koki 2 thousand 6 hundred and 2 years (1942) And the lower pic is his name and title Genbusai Shigefusa. He was of Tokushima and made RJT military swords at Osaka. He was born Meiji 23 and died Sho 36. He is named Kojima Kamio?. He studied under his father Kojima Kunitomo and Takeshita Kunihiro. Worked from Taisho 10 til the end of the war. Re-entered swords Sho 29. He is followed by later generations. Hope this helps, Quote
David McDonald Posted January 9, 2014 Report Posted January 9, 2014 Dear Donny The date kanji are 皇Ko 紀ki (Koki - from the foundation of the empire in 660BC) 二ni - 2 千sen - 1000 六roku - 6 百hyuku (100 I think) 二ni - 2 ( so 2602 years after 660 bc) 年nen - year (I think) 吉kichi 日nichi (Not sure of last two kanji) I have a not for a shigefusa that worked in Tokushima for the Army Blade department And a Genbusai (Kojima) Shigefusa that also signed Zuihu Not sure if these are your smith or not good luck on your research later david mcdonald jswords@mcn.net Quote
truelotus Posted January 9, 2014 Author Report Posted January 9, 2014 woah, thanks a lot for the abundance of help really appreciate it Donny Quote
Nobody Posted January 9, 2014 Report Posted January 9, 2014 ................ 吉kichi 日nichi (Not sure of last two kanji) ..................... I think that this part may be 春 (haru) - spring. Quote
Jean Posted January 9, 2014 Report Posted January 9, 2014 Donny, I am not sure it is cursive, otherwise I would not have been able to decipher it (and so a lot of NMB members) Quote
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