Bob61 Posted October 4, 2024 Report Posted October 4, 2024 Hello Gentleman I am back on this fantastic forum to ask once again for some assistance on a Wakizashi I have in my possession. It is papered. I am hoping that someone would be kind enough to help me find another sword made by this swordsmith or please translate for me the name. I am not a sword collector, so I am at a loss as to where to look. I have done some research, but to no avail. Thank you all. Bob Rae Quote
Rivkin Posted October 4, 2024 Report Posted October 4, 2024 Its a rare writing of Yasutsugu (康次) for Sagami lineage, so there is only one entry in Meikan which ends around Tembun (1500-1520)... I am a bit surprised how the blade looks like and don't quite recognize this kind of papers. 1 Quote
ROKUJURO Posted October 5, 2024 Report Posted October 5, 2024 Second photo (ORIGAMI) is upside-down. Quote
Lewis B Posted October 5, 2024 Report Posted October 5, 2024 18 minutes ago, ROKUJURO said: Second photo (ORIGAMI) is upside-down. And the 6th Quote
SteveM Posted October 6, 2024 Report Posted October 6, 2024 The paper is from the "Kantei Club" dated 1986 (I think). The paper was issued to Kajiwara Kōtōken, who himself was a well-known sword scholar and practitioner of martial arts. The Kantei Club issued papers from the late 80s to early 90s. The scabbard has a separate paper from the NBTHK, certifying the scabbard as "Hozon" (worthy of preservation). 4 Quote
Bob61 Posted October 6, 2024 Author Report Posted October 6, 2024 Hello; Thank you for all your help. I apologize for the upside down photo and have rectified it here. Any and all information is greatly appreciated. Quote
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