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Can anyone could help me out with this sword. Any information would be most welcome, I have not seen a number stamped nakago before but I’m no expert.

 

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Hi Dave   ,

 

you have supplied the date , which is dated Showa 1943 , the numbers are generally accepted as factory assembly numbers for matching up the sword fittings .

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13 minutes ago, Bruce Pennington said:

Is there a star at the top? Or other stamps?

This is the last photo I have and don’t see anything… sorry

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So, it seems this Type 98 is credited to Seki smith "Kunihiro" in 1943. And this would be considered Showato (non-traditional blade, oil-tempered) as is common with guntos, correct?

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Japaneseswordindex shows 3 Kunihiro mei and one of them is this one:

http://japaneseswordindex.com/oshigata/kunihir2.jpg

 

Nihontoclub shows 2 kunihiro, one from Fukuoka, the other from Aomori, both using the scquare kanji for Kunihiro 國廣. 

Kataoka Kunihiro was RJT qualified, which is why I was wondering about a possible star stamp, but his mei looked like this:

http://japaneseswordindex.com/oshigata/kunihiro.jpg

 

 

I saw that small mark too, but don't know what to think about it.  It could be a poorly struck Seki or Nagoya mark, but neither would necessarily mean the blade is showato, as they both show up in small form on star-stamped blades.

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Thanks SteveM and BangBangSan for the bailout.  I just do not like this smith's penmanship.  He must have been one of those former blacksmiths!  And congrats to Detective Bruce for tracking him down and verifying such a smith existed.

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