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I translated the mei to be: Noshu ju ... Sukegawa Sadamitsu. I would like to know the rest and more information about Sukegawa Sadamitsu. I can't find the smith in Hawley or on JSSUS.

 

I don't think it's Gassan nor Fujiwara. :glee:

 

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  ottou812 said:
I translated the mei to be: Noshu ju ... Sukegawa Sadamitsu. I would like to know the rest and more information about Sukegawa Sadamitsu. I can't find the smith in Hawley or on JSSUS.

 

I don't think it's Gassan nor Fujiwara. :glee:

 

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Looks like "Noshu SEKI JU Sukegawa Sadamitsu". It would appear to be an arsenal production - is there a Seki stamp to the top rhs of the nakago????

 

Regards,

Barry Thomas.

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  Bazza said:
  ottou812 said:
I translated the mei to be: Noshu ju ... Sukegawa Sadamitsu. I would like to know the rest and more information about Sukegawa Sadamitsu. I can't find the smith in Hawley or on JSSUS.

 

I don't think it's Gassan nor Fujiwara. :glee:

 

 

Yes, there is a seki stamp on the nakago. I almost didn't see it. It's basically non-traditionally made sword??

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> Yes, there is a seki stamp on the nakago. I almost didn't see it. It's basically non-traditionally made sword??

 

Yep.

 

Regards,

Barry Thomas.

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