Kiipu Posted December 13 Report Posted December 13 Here is another one of those red stamps on the bottom of a hilt. Help with mei and where do i start? Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted December 13 Report Posted December 13 Adding photo and @Nobody's translation "The red kanji on the tsuka are 海軍省 (Kaigun-sho - the Naval Department)." Quote
BANGBANGSAN Posted Tuesday at 12:47 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 12:47 AM On 12/13/2024 at 11:33 AM, Bruce Pennington said: Adding photo and @Nobody's translation "The red kanji on the tsuka are 海軍省 (Kaigun-sho - the Naval Department)." More like 海軍卷 (Navy style wrapping) 1 1 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted Wednesday at 06:25 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 06:25 PM We have this Spring '42 Koa Isshin, RA 1027, on file from a post a few months ago by @Big Dan 146, but it is for sale now, at this Case Antiques Auction. Thanks to @Ontario_Archaeology for the tip! Posting because it has Tokyo 1st and Nakano Shoten stamps on the kabutogane. We see these, now and then, but not often: 2 Quote
Kiipu Posted Friday at 08:54 PM Report Posted Friday at 08:54 PM While doing my usual grave digging, ran across a Katsumasa 勝正 with a number of 264. Not sure if this one is already recorded or not. Help with a stamping Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted yesterday at 04:30 AM Report Posted yesterday at 04:30 AM 7 hours ago, Kiipu said: Katsumasa 勝正 with a number of 264. Not sure if this one is already recorded or not. Had that one, but glad you brought it up as I had mis-read the date as "1944". Fixed now, thank you! 1 Quote
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