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Hi Dirk.

 

 Lovely thing. I have only come across this sugata once before and have just been searching for it.  Delighted to say that memory served me well.  Christie's sale, June 97   Described as follows. "An Oaka school naginata no saki.  Mei: Inoue Shinkai with chrysanthemum mark.  Dated Empo Ninen ni-gatsu.  (1674)   An unusual elegant kata -shobu form socket type, (fukuro), saki zori, ryoha, forging pattern very tight itame, with ji-nie, tempered edge naka-suguha of nie to ryoha, the socket ubu"

 

If you haven't come across it have a look here, https://www.pinterest.com/nihonnokatchu/naginata-and-nagamaki/

 

All the best.

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Dirk, I see curvature. And regardless of the tip, it is a hoko blade, meant to be mounted on a pole. Consequently, it is a pole arm, and since it is hardly a yari, it must be a naginata.

 

Just MHO, of course  ;-)  

 

Nice find, BTW  :thumbsup:

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So, kogarasu maru no bo it is then. :laughing:   Not sure what else you might call it but attached is the image from the reference I quoted.

 

Agghhhh!  So many buttons,  :bang:   Apologies for multiple posts.

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