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Thank you Chris

 

Do you mean that the Tsuba is dated 1837 or the Hakogaki has been written in 1837?

 

Do we have some clues on the Tsuba-ko ?

 

Thank you again 

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The hakogaki says 政盧 ”マサヤス” Masayasu. There is a similar kanji: which can be read "yoshi". A typo perhaps somewhere?

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