Tryingmybest Posted November 19, 2021 Report Posted November 19, 2021 (edited) Edited November 19, 2021 by Tryingmybest Put more specific info needed. Quote
kyushukairu Posted November 19, 2021 Report Posted November 19, 2021 It is signed ‘Yamato [no] daijo Fujisawa Masanori (大和大掾藤原正則) 1 Quote
Tryingmybest Posted November 19, 2021 Author Report Posted November 19, 2021 9 minutes ago, kyushukairu said: It is signed ‘Yamato [no] daijo Fujisawa Masanori (大和大掾藤原正則) Is there a way to tell if it's an authentic sword or a fake one? From what I've figured out I think it's supposed to be a Ww2 officers katana. Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted November 19, 2021 Report Posted November 19, 2021 I don't think Trystan or Kyle would have even translated the writing if it were faked. The fakers rarely get the mei correct. The rest looks like a legit civil sword, re-fitted for the war. If you want an evaluation of the age of the sword, I'd post it, with pics of full-length, naked blade on the Nihonto Forum. They'll want a measurement of the straight-line cutting section from tip to notch on the back edge. Like this: Quote
ChrisW Posted November 19, 2021 Report Posted November 19, 2021 It has a rather worryingly deep chip in the blade edge. I wonder if its fatal? Quote
kyushukairu Posted November 19, 2021 Report Posted November 19, 2021 As Bruce has correctly stated, it’s an authentic sword, and in military mounts, though the blade itself is a lot older, and quite likely from the Edo era. However, whether the signature is genuine is another question… I have attached some shoshin (genuine) examples of Masanori’s signature for you to compare yours with. 3 Quote
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