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Looking to have the writing accompanying the upper two (Yamasaka Kichibei) tsuba translated.  If anyone could assist, I'd really appreciate it!  I can read a little of it (like the artist's name), but much I can't make out.  Thanks for any help!  :)

 

Cheers,

 

Steve

 

P.S.  A bonus would be having the writing on the other side of the page translated, too, some of which can be made out through the paper... :glee: B-)

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OK, I'll bite just to get the ball rolling. The top one says Yamasaka Kichibei, as you state. 

薄手 usude (slim?)

向蝶 mukai-cho (opposed butterflies)

地透 jisukashi

無銘 mumei

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Thanks, Piers!  Would you be able to confirm if that lone kanji in between the two tsuba-and-text means something like "the same"?  And I'm guessing that for the second tsuba, "kiku" would be one of the kanji?  Thanks again.  :thumbsup:

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