DocDeCon Posted July 7, 2023 Report Posted July 7, 2023 Hello all. I just inherited my grandfather’s Shin Gunto. I have done some digging for my self and appears to be to my eye gendaito. I believe I have it translated correctly and would like some feedback as I cannot find any info on the smith. my translation is as follows: Rikugun Jumei Tosho showa 19 ni gatsu Noshu Ju Kaneshige 1 1 Quote
vajo Posted July 7, 2023 Report Posted July 7, 2023 I'm sure its not Kaneshige. I search for another. Quote
mecox Posted July 7, 2023 Report Posted July 7, 2023 Doc, well done, looks to be: “Kaneshige” (金重), real name Nishimura Jin´ichi (西村仁一), born July 15th 1902. Registered as a Seki swordsmith on Showa 17 (1942) February 5. This blade has a star stamp, which indicates that it is traditionally made, and he did become a rikugun-jumei-tōshō. He died April 28th 1982 age 79. Date is Showa Ju Kyu Nen Ni Gatsu Hi "a day Showa 19 (1944) February". The are at least two other Kaneshige who sign with different "Kane" and also a Takasaki Kaneshige same "Kane" but different "Shige" posted here on 29 June. Looks like you have a nice blade. On looking further I see this is also read as 金重 (Kinju) 西村 仁一 6 1 Quote
DocDeCon Posted July 7, 2023 Author Report Posted July 7, 2023 mecox...thank you, I spent almost 3 days trying to figure it out. I appreciate you taking the time to help me figure it out as well. I will take some good pictures of the blade, koshirae etc and post them as well. I got tripped up with the Kinju mei as well. I do not have books as of yet, so being able to find the smith was tricky. Thanks again for pointing me in the right direction. 1 1 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted July 8, 2023 Report Posted July 8, 2023 I see at least 3 Kaneshige on the RJT list, but no "Kinju", and while not all RJT smiths are on that list, I'd default to Kaneshige, going with the odds and with Mal's research. Oh, and BTW, yours is the first RJT Kaneshige I've seen, so thanks for posting! @DocDeCon - Can you show an overall view of the fittings for my files? Also, a minor, but useful technical note, please edit your profile with a real first name. NMB is a bit of a family, and we like to talk to real people! Thanks! 3 1 Quote
vajo Posted July 8, 2023 Report Posted July 8, 2023 Mal, i had my problems with that kanji for shige looks more like "nao" Quote
DocDeCon Posted July 8, 2023 Author Report Posted July 8, 2023 2 hours ago, Bruce Pennington said: I see at least 3 Kaneshige on the RJT list, but no "Kinju", and while not all RJT smiths are on that list, I'd default to Kaneshige, going with the odds and with Mal's research. Oh, and BTW, yours is the first RJT Kaneshige I've seen, so thanks for posting MINO KANESHIGE TACHI RV also referenced on this site quoting Hawley https://nihontoclub.com/smiths/KAN538 I will be working on posting full detailed pictures later on today...thank you for the advice I will take it into consideration. God Bless 1 1 Quote
DocDeCon Posted July 8, 2023 Author Report Posted July 8, 2023 @mecox Thanks again for your help. I am curious if you referenced a book in your research. If so which one. I have found a couple copies of Hawleys book at around $1000. Too steep for me Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted July 8, 2023 Report Posted July 8, 2023 3 hours ago, DocDeCon said: MINO KANESHIGE TACHI RV also referenced on this site quoting Hawley https://nihontoclub.com/smiths/KAN538 Thanks Paul! Now I have 2 on file. Nice Type 98 fittings, too! I appreciate it. 1 Quote
vajo Posted July 8, 2023 Report Posted July 8, 2023 I have some doubts that this sword is from mino kaneshige. Maybe from another Kaneshige? The Kanji are different in the style and the yasurime (file marks) didn't fit. Maybe it is signed from another person? Quote
DocDeCon Posted July 8, 2023 Author Report Posted July 8, 2023 @vajo you could be correct. But to me the handwriting looks to be the same as well. The only difference that I am seeing is that it appears that the chisel used on mine was more blunt. That would make sense to me. Thank you for your input Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted July 9, 2023 Report Posted July 9, 2023 I see the differences, Chris. Maybe a rookie mei-cutter? Quote
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