Michaelr Posted November 29, 2024 Report Posted November 29, 2024 Hello everyone and thank you in advance. I am hoping that someone here can help me with a translation and any other information. From what I can find in Slough book the one stamp is Kobuse forging stamp and the other a registration stamp of a new design ( pg. 65 and 98 ) the rest I have no idea. Any help or comments would be greatly appreciated. MikeR 2 Quote
Kiipu Posted November 29, 2024 Report Posted November 29, 2024 Mike, I do not recall seeing one of these with a date before. The below should get you started on researching it. Swordsmith: 正房 Masafusa. Date: 皇紀二千五百九十九年八月 = 1939 August. Hotstamp: 眞金入 = magane iri or shin-gane iri. Thanks for posting! 2 1 Quote
Shugyosha Posted November 29, 2024 Report Posted November 29, 2024 Above my pay grade but looks like a very interesting gunto. 1 1 Quote
Michaelr Posted November 30, 2024 Author Report Posted November 30, 2024 Thank you Thomas. A lot of interesting things about the blade and mounts. I posted a lot of pictures in the military section. Please check them out. MikeR 1 Quote
Nobody Posted November 30, 2024 Report Posted November 30, 2024 羽山圓真之門葉 – Hayama Enshin school 藤原正房作 – Fujiwara Masafusa made. 吉田山於麓鍛之 – At the foot of Yoshidayama, forged this. 皇紀二千五百九十九年八月 – The 8th month of the 2599th year of the Imperial reign (1939) <Stamp> 実用新案登録 – Utility model registration 第二一一六五九号 – No. 211659 包鉄鍛錬刀印 – Mark of forged sword from hard steel (unshure) 眞金入 – Makane iri 7 1 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted November 30, 2024 Report Posted November 30, 2024 It has been proposed that the kobuse method used tamahagane, and blades stamped as such are gendaito. No proof either way, though. Have to examine the blade for evidence. Quote
Michaelr Posted November 30, 2024 Author Report Posted November 30, 2024 WOW Thank you So much MORIYAMA Koichi for that complete translation. It is Greatly Appreciated. Thank you also to you Bruce, again very appreciated. MikeR Quote
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