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Hi Gabriella,

The whole signature is Yanagawa Ju Hisakuni Saku: Resident of Yanagawa Hisakuni made. Your sword is signed on the side of the blade that was used, with a few exceptions, for early tachi form swords (before 1400) and the signature looks to be very much younger than that. As your sword doesn't fit with any of the exceptions I'm aware of, I suspect your sword's signature is bogus.

Anybody out there have a better idea?

Grey

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There is a Showa smith listed as Fukuoka Hisakuni, perhaps this is him?  Gabriella, could we see some more pictures of the sword, both mounts and blade? 

 

Oh, and by the way, even if the signature is wrong that does not mean the sword is of no interest. 

 

All the best.

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Probably this wartime smith:
Hisakuni (久国), Shōwa (昭和, 1926-1989), Fukuoka – „Hisakuni“ (久国), family name „Koga“ (古賀), born 1895, rikugun-jumei-tōshō

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19 minutes ago, Chris Wallis said:

Hi everyone I have two swords with signed tangs but no way of knowing what they say is it possible to get help with this ?

 

regards Chris 

Take a clear closeup photo with the correct orientation and I'm sure some knowledgeable types will assist.

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22 minutes ago, Chris Wallis said:

Hi everyone I have two swords with signed tangs but no way of knowing what they say is it possible to get help with this ?

 

regards Chris 

Just post them in the translation assistance channel, be sure to take good pictures of the tangs (and overall blade/mountings if possible) 

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12 minutes ago, Chris Wallis said:

Thank you ever so much I will post pictures of the two tangs front and back may I ask is the orientation blade up tang down or the other way around ?

Blade up, tang down. Just like this post. 

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10 minutes ago, Chris Wallis said:

Having difficulty loading pictures as they are not enlarged or enhanced but the mb size exceeds the upload size ?

Try cropping them from the gallery on your phone/pc? If anything try to mostly show the tang

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TOSHIMASA (俊正), dated 1942

 

Large Seki stamp of the Seki Cutlery Manufacturers Association.  They were inspecting blades in the Seki area for quality.  Should be a nice looking showato (non-traditionally made blade).

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18 minutes ago, Bruce Pennington said:

TOSHIMASA (俊正), dated 1942

 

Large Seki stamp of the Seki Cutlery Manufacturers Association.  They were inspecting blades in the Seki area for quality.  Should be a nice looking showato (non-traditionally made blade).

 

Different Toshimasa (正)

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9 hours ago, Nobody said:

 

Different Toshimasa (正)

Found him!

 

"TOSHIMASA (敏正), Shōwa (昭和, 1926-1989), Gifu – “Toshimasa” (敏正), real name Asai Eikurō (浅井栄九郎), born January 15th 1886, student of Watanabe Kanenaga (渡辺兼永), he worked as guntō smith and died October 25th 1958, ryōkō no retsu (Akihide)"

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@Bruce Pennington@Chris Wallis@xiayang  as Jan notes 長村清宣 = Nagamura Kiyonobu and family name is Nagamura Matsuichi 長村松市 is a Gifu tosho, born in Meiji 34 (1901) April 10.  He was from Kamogun, Tahara-mura, Osugi village.  Listed in Slough page 85, was Rikugun Jumei Tosho and of interest has a Tan stamp. 

 

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Hello, I am seeking help on identification of the maker of a sword. 
 

The sword belonged to my grandfather from WWII.

 

the sword is worn, but I am hoping the inscriptions are legible enough yo someone familiar with Japanese calligraphy, and can in turn translate the writings so as to help me identity who made the sword. 
 

Thank you in advance 

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The upper part of the inscription is covered by the fuchi, but the whole thing probably reads

 

[信濃]守信吉造之 = [Shinano] no Kami Nobuyoshi made this

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