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Its not unheard of actually. I have a Bungo Fujiwara Toyomasa with an intentionally different style of hamon on each side (one side is notare, the other gunome). And from what I was told, it is intentional generally speaking.

 

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I believe this is intended as a copy of Sadamune. There is a well known juyo bunkazai Sadamune with this tsukuri-komi, and it was frequently copied by Horikawa and Echizen smiths during the Edo period. There are similar utushimono (or pieces inspired by this sword) which are Juyo Token and higher by Yasutsugu, Kunihiro and Kuniyasu. 

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13 hours ago, Prewar70 said:

what style is this? It is one I have not seen before and seems unusual.  Did it serve a purpose ?  Was it artistic?  Was it done at time of forging or later?

Hi James,

the style ( Katakirihazukuri Mitsumune ) is mentioned in the description. The purpose is that a slightly stronger cutting-edge can withstand heavier blows against solid targets, but it is not exactly as sharp as a symmetrical SHINOGI-ZUKURI shape (different primary grinding bevel). It is not especially artistic, and it had to be intended by the smith. It could not have been done at a later time without losing a lot of material of the blade.

Hope I answered your questions.

 

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