estcrh Posted December 22, 2009 Report Posted December 22, 2009 I need some help with this sword, I have taken pictures of the stamp and signature, I hope they are clear, if not let me know and I will try to take better pics, thanks for any assistance, eric t Quote
goose710 Posted December 22, 2009 Report Posted December 22, 2009 I see a Seki stamp. charles l grusovnik (aka Da Gooseman) Quote
estcrh Posted December 23, 2009 Author Report Posted December 23, 2009 Thanks, I get a little confused as to the stamps, can anyone here enlighten me as to what this stamp might signify? Quote
Henry Wilson Posted December 23, 2009 Report Posted December 23, 2009 関 This stamp is read seki and is in the second picture. If I am not mistaken, it suggests the sword was made during the 30 / 40's as part of Japan's war effort. Quote
Wim V Posted December 23, 2009 Report Posted December 23, 2009 Hi, I think the inscription on the nakago reads: 関 石原兼直作 transcription: Seki (stamp) Ishihara Kanenao Saku He is one of the WWII Seki smiths listed in the Showa oshigata database on Dr. Stein's website. See: http://home.earthlink.net/~ttstein/kanenao2.jpg Best regards, Wim Quote
estcrh Posted December 24, 2009 Author Report Posted December 24, 2009 Thanks for the help, so from what I have read, a seki stamp means that this sword is not a traditional blade due to the type of steel used to make it, but it can still be hand made in the traditional method? I am trying to find out if this sword which has not been treated to well is worth putting any work into. Quote
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