Ron M Posted June 6, 2021 Report Posted June 6, 2021 Hello again, I appreciate every single ounce of help that this board gives. I have this kogatana and I heard that most are “tributes” and made and signed to show appreciation toward another maker. Any input would be helpful. The Nakago on this does seem to be different than others I have as it’s a common jiri style seen on swords. (My knowledge is clearly inadequate here) Thank you to all as always Quote
Bugyotsuji Posted June 6, 2021 Report Posted June 6, 2021 If every ounce counts, why cut off an ounce of the nakago? 平戸正久作之 Reveal hidden contents Hirado Masahisa Saku Kore 2 Quote
Brian Posted June 6, 2021 Report Posted June 6, 2021 I wouldn't read too much into kogatana features. They aren't kantei'd like swords. Quote
Japan2112 Posted June 10, 2021 Report Posted June 10, 2021 I think 平戸正久作之 Hirado Masahisa saku kore (1801-1804) Hizen. chu saku. 1 Quote
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