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Greetings, I picked up this type 44 about 10 years ago and will post more pictures but I’m really itching to know the date and smith of this blade. Thanks for everything and I’ll post more photos shortly.

 

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Seems that 河村忠綱 (Kawamura Tadatsuna) is quite undocumented. Other than being a Seki smith (perhaps a lower grade?) I can't find much. 

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Thanks for all the input Guys and the help, here are some more pictures sorry about the poor detail and the mess. Any other insight would be very helpful and appreciated.

PS I enjoy the punched out Tusba that has been subdued with paint.

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Chia that is so interesting, the 19th year of Showa is 1945, that is amazing to have such a late war sword. Thanks for the translation. 
 

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10 hours ago, GetFuzzy2 said:

19th year of Showa is 1945,

With Japanese sword dates, you always have to subtract 1

 

Showa 1926 + 19 (-1, so 18) = 1944

March 1944.

 

Quite a unique gunto, Vern.  The tsuba isn't normal for a Contingency model, yet it looks like it was made this way, so a personal upgrade or modification by the owner?

 

Also, any stamps near the top or on the back edge of the nakago?

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