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I must admit I'm stumped on this first signature. I think the first two characters are 伊州... but even that might be wrong.

 

And it definitely looks like when this was shortened they just lopped it off right in the middle of the signature.

 

What do you think?

 

I'll share other photos as I receive them.

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i visited a student of mine in Japan many years ago and we went up to his attic, and he showed me a collection of at least 6 swords.  Most of them were slowly rusting.  I think that it is not uncommon.  Does anybody know what percentage of the population were samurai at the end of Edo?   Was it close to 25%?  

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That was a very-interesting find, Steve!

 

(Ratio of samurai of various clan)
 Nanbu clan (1711) 6.9%
 Kubota (Akita) clan (1849) 9.8%
 Mutsu Nakamura clan (1681) 26.0%
 Tsuwano clan (1805) 7.2%

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Thanks Ken and Steve.  I imagine a significant proportion of samurai descendent families still have the family swords.  My guess is that they were well hidden during and after WWII, other than the swords that went to war remounted as gunto.

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