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I cannot judge the showato vs gendaito question, but I can say that many WWII mei seem to have been written by modern medical doctors (can't read their writing!).  I have checked 5 other of his blades, and the mei does vary a bit, but all of them have this 'sloppy' style.  

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Ron:

Just my two cents, though I would lean toward water quenched. I'm not seeing the typical dark spots or dark shadow line of oil quenching. But I'm also not seeing nie. Could that misty line be nioi-deki?

 

John C.

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Just two more cents - I think a polish would bring out some nie and make it more obvious. Still leaning toward water quench. Caveat - that doesn't necessarily mean gendaito (in our sense of the word). Could be water quenched and semi-hand forged using Swedish or types of steel other than tamahgane. 

 

John C.

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