Jaron Posted March 16, 2023 Report Posted March 16, 2023 Here is a blade with a supposed Norimitsu signature I have not seen before. I have also checked Nihontoclub.com signature database. The signature as far as I can tell is 備前長船法光造. It could be Bishu not Bizen but it is hard to tell. I understand that 造 means construction but I am used to seeing 作 for “made”. I don’t understand if someone is trying to pass off the signature as real and not gimei, why sign it in an oddball, uncommon way? Here are some pictures. I found one signature that did incorporate that kanji but the signature was much longer and 1400s. Curious to what others think. Thanks, Jeff Quote
ROKUJURO Posted March 16, 2023 Report Posted March 16, 2023 Jeff, I read it as NAGAMITSU and BIZEN. Quote
Jaron Posted March 16, 2023 Author Report Posted March 16, 2023 My apologies, I forgot the kuni ju 国住 So this is the full signature I believe 備前国住長船法光造. It’s that last character that doesn’t seem likely. Quote
ROKUJURO Posted March 16, 2023 Report Posted March 16, 2023 Jeff, I gave you the name of the smith, it's NAGAMITSU. The full MEI would read BIZEN KOKU (or KUNI) JU OSAFUNE NAGAMITSU TSUKURU, = NAGAMITSU of OSAFUNE village in BIZEN country made this. This does not necessarily mean that the signature is genuinely related to this smith. You will have to research papered/certified examples and compare. 2 Quote
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