ottou812 Posted November 23, 2009 Report Posted November 23, 2009 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. Quote
Bazza Posted November 23, 2009 Report Posted November 23, 2009 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. [attachment=0]sadamitsu.jpg[/attachment] 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. Quote
ottou812 Posted November 23, 2009 Author Report Posted November 23, 2009 Can't tell. Need better pictures or new glasses. Quote
ottou812 Posted December 4, 2009 Author Report Posted December 4, 2009 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. Yes, there is a seki stamp on the nakago. I almost didn't see it. It's basically non-traditionally made sword?? Quote
Bazza Posted December 4, 2009 Report Posted December 4, 2009 > 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. Quote
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