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Bishu Osafune Yoshimitsu.  Choroku San Nen Hachi Gatsu HI (A day in the 8th month of 1459).

Grey

Thank you, just wonder...is the tip of the sword looks ok to you? Thank you again, Steve.

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Looks like shōbu-zukuri, which may be why Steve is wondering about the shape. Steve, if you search the web for other examples of shōbu-zukuri, you will find a lot of swords that have the same shape as yours. 

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Looks like shōbu-zukuri, which may be why Steve is wondering about the shape. Steve, if you search the web for other examples of shōbu-zukuri, you will find a lot of swords that have the same shape as yours. 

Thank you.

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From what I can see (the picture isn't the best) it looks OK.

Grey

Thank you again, if i may..one more question...would the professional polish bring the value of this swordsmith? 

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Hi Steve,

The 1st step is to determine if the mei is right or a forgery; false signatures are very common.  If you decide the mei is correct then you should show the sword to a properly trained polisher, who will be able to answer that question.

Grey

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