Shugyosha Posted February 27, 2021 Report Posted February 27, 2021 Hi John, ”One wakizashi, Mei Kuniyoshi saku (province unclear)”. Quote
JH Lee Posted February 27, 2021 Author Report Posted February 27, 2021 Does this mean they were not able to deduce any more details, such as time period, school, etc? "Kuniyoshi" is too numerous to help anyone figure out more, no? Quote
JH Lee Posted February 27, 2021 Author Report Posted February 27, 2021 Nakago.... I read in an old thread that the older white kicho papers are occasionally not helpful/reliable. Anyway, I thought one of the purposes of shinsa was to reveal some more information than what is already obvious... It's signed "Kuniyoshi," but is it a legitimate mei or gimei, which Kuniyoshi... and so on. I was hoping that the info, even a best educated guess, would be recorded in the paper. Quote
paulb Posted February 27, 2021 Report Posted February 27, 2021 if it wasn't thought to legitimate the paper would have been issued. Quote
Shugyosha Posted February 27, 2021 Report Posted February 27, 2021 Sorry John, this is the difficulty with NBTHK papers, they often don’t include much information but sometimes it is because there isn’t enough obvious pointers to a school or province to do so. If it helps, it confirms you have a genuine Japanese sword and that there’s no reason to suspect that the signature is false. If you have the patience you could try to work out how they came to that conclusion... Quote
JH Lee Posted February 27, 2021 Author Report Posted February 27, 2021 Thank you very much!! As you can see, I am still just a complete beginner when it comes to appreciating and collecting nihonto. 1 Quote
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