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There is very little information on these Seki WWII swordmakers (about 200 or so) as the vast majority were not classically trained makers. Click on the "links" above here, click on "Jinsoo Kim - JP swords"...he has a list called Japanese swordsmiths ranking....go down to "Seki Kaji tosho".

Your guy is Kanekiyo...real name Nagamura Kiyosaburo and he started as a maker in Seki on 26 Oct 1939.

Regards,

Geo.

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