b.hennick Posted June 17, 2011 Report Posted June 17, 2011 I have done some work on this tanto. It appears to be signed by Masatusgu and dated. The other side also has a signature of Masahiro. Help filling in the blanks would be appreciated. Many Thanks! Quote
k morita Posted June 17, 2011 Report Posted June 17, 2011 Hi, Very interesting mei. The 1st pic says: "This(tanto) was shortened by Minamoto no Masatora in Owari". 於尾張源正寅上ル之 Maybe, Minamoto no Masatora is a samurai's name. And the 2nd pic: "Old mei(of this tanto) was Shoshu Masatsugu." 古銘相州正次 "11th month,The 1st year of Meiji". At 11,1868. (Date of tanto/wakizashi shortened) Is this tanto Soshu tradition? Quote
b.hennick Posted June 17, 2011 Author Report Posted June 17, 2011 Thank you Morita san.I do not have the blade. Pictures were sent to me for iformation. Here is one of the whole blade. It is difficult from what I have to determine the tradition. It seemed to me that the Masatsugu kanji were older than the rest of the kanji. Quote
jrs Posted June 19, 2011 Report Posted June 19, 2011 I have a blade signed Soshu Masatsugu that has a similar "feel" to the styling of your blade, but the mei do not match. AS you can see the tip is broken off. Not sure if I will ever get around to having this polished. James Quote
k morita Posted June 19, 2011 Report Posted June 19, 2011 And the 2nd pic: "Old mei(of this tanto) was Shoshu Masatsugu." 古銘相州正次 "11th month,The 1st year of Meiji". At 11,1868. (Date of tanto/wakizashi shortened) Hi, "Old mei"(古銘) means, lost original signature . Quote
jrs Posted June 20, 2011 Report Posted June 20, 2011 Jean, I did understand that. What I was trying to say is that with the similarities that I see between the two blades, perhaps the were made by the same hand or someone very closely related, even though the mei do not match, considering the "lost signature" James Quote
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