tbonesullivan Posted July 24, 2023 Report Posted July 24, 2023 This one kinda threw me for a loop for a while. Some of the characters are very close together, so I was having issues telling one from another at times, and also there are a bunch I have simply never seen on Nihonto before. The characters also are a bit stylized, which made them harder for me to recognize. There is one I still cannot decide on definitively, as it looks like 朱 ? As best I can tell, it reads: 金房隼人 ? 正真作 - KANABOU HAITANO ? MASAZANE SAKU I found two smiths which may be the same smith, but neither is quite a match. I also couldn't find ANY under 正真 MASAZANE, just under the similar 正眞 MASAZANE. https://nihontoclub.com/smiths/MAS855 https://nihontoclub.com/smiths/MAS849 Any help, tips, etc would be greatly appreciated! Quote
Ray Singer Posted July 24, 2023 Report Posted July 24, 2023 金房隼人承正眞作 - Kanabō Hayatoryō Masazane saku The mei is very fresh and crisp to be of the purported time period. Gordon Robson specializes in this lineage. 1 Quote
tbonesullivan Posted July 24, 2023 Author Report Posted July 24, 2023 2 hours ago, Ray Singer said: 金房隼人承正眞作 - Kanabō Hayatoryō Masazane saku The mei is very fresh and crisp to be of the purported time period. Gordon Robson specializes in this lineage. Yes, I can still see the chisel marks, though the raised area around isn't pronounced. This came in with a group of three, and the other two are younger blades, but definitely look older. All three were relatively recently polished. This one does have a very nice temper line. I tried to get pictures but it's not easy. Eventually I'll make some type of setup to better photograph blades with a phone camera. Quote
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