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Hi all, this is my first post. I picked this up recently and need assistance in translating the tang.I tried to get each side of the tang in one photo but it wasn't clear enough so two photos per side. I sincerely appreciated any comments.

Thank you all very much,

Tom

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Smith is Kaneshige

 

 

 

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KANESHIGE (金重), Tenpō (天保, 1830-1844), Yamato – “Nihon-kaji ganso Ōmi Suke Uda Kaneshige” (日本鍛冶元祖近江介宇多金重), unclear to what ancestor he refers with the prefix Nihon-kaji ganso, lit. “ancestor of the Japanese smiths,” chū-saku
KANESHIGE (金重), Shōwa (昭和, 1926-1989), Gifu – “Kaneshige” (金重), real name Nishimura Jin´ichi (西村仁一), born July 15th 1902, he worked as rikugun-jumei-tōshō and died April 28th 1982
 
would be the latter one with the showa date
interesting has nagoya stamp as well as star stamp
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Gentlemen, thank you all very much! That was a very fast reply! In the future If I have any other translations I will post in the appropriate forum.

Thanks again,

Tom

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Yes, 1944, easy mistake!

 

The tiny stamp above the date is the "Na" of the Nagoya Arsenal. The star stamp "normally" represents a traditionally made blade, but MUCH debate on that. The addition of the arsenal stamp "could" indicate that it is not Japanese tamahagane steel, therefore not traditionally classed. The kanji writing style is high quality, so it would be nice to see pics of the rest of the blade and blade tip.

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Here are some pictures as requested. If you need any more please let me know. Sorry for the poor quality, I'm using a camera on my phone.

Thanks again gentlemen for all your help and advice.

Tom

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Thank you all very much for your comments and expertise. Yes, the seller knew what he had but he wasn't sure of the smith. I see that there are several Kaneshige's, could this possibly be the 1 million yen smith?

Thank you all again,

Tom

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I believe the mon is Ando if you wondered. Don't have my mon book right in front but, I remember since the leaf is other direction than the kato mon (I'm looking for a Kato mon)

 

Charlie S.

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