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Hi,

 

Im a bit curious about this katana I bought on an auction in Sweden some time ago. It has a signature on the side telling its intended as a katana. The signature says something like "Universe shines in many rice fields" and my investigations have shown me theres a place in Nagano called "The moon shines in many rice fields", soo anyone knowing something about it?

 

Please see the pictures enclosed.

 

Regards /Mikael

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Posted

I agree it is a Chinese reproduction. So the signature is spurious, but just for education i would read it as Uda Tamitsu (or Damitsu), no maker i know of by that name

 

Mark Jones

Posted

Hej guys,

 

Thanks for your fast answers. To bad its a chinese copy :-(

Well, it was in my mind it could be. I didnt pay that much for

it, about 120 pounds, but it would have been nicer if it was

real Japanese.

 

Thanks from a beginner.

Guest Simon Rowson
Posted

The Wikipedia biog says she got divorced this month (2 March 2007).

 

Maybe she forged the sword to use on her ex-husband?

("Hell hath no fury...." etc) :badgrin:

Posted
the blade has a nice sori and much better than chinese copy kissaki, it may have been made in Nippon, at least is better than the really junky Crappers on ebay.

 

Yep I agree Stephen... real definition there as opposed to the crappers... I still do not see a yokote and the mei looks a bit dremel'ly to me.....

 

Sad day when we are grading the quality of a crapper!!! :badgrin:

 

Cheers!

Posted
" The inscription reads Utada Hikaru (宇多田光), a name of a female singer. So, the age may not be older than 10 years.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utada_Hikaru "

 

some one ought to amend the wikipedia entry............. add the info she makes better than average repro sword. :badgrin:

 

Thank Milt (and Simon, you complete Bar Steward!!!)

 

Just got whacked round the noggin by the boss for oogling a Japanese pop star!!!

 

:x

 

Cheers!

Guest Simon Rowson
Posted

Not our fault .......your missus already suspects your internet searches because of your "pocky" fetish, mate!! :D

 

Si

Posted

That was a lot of info, thanks all you guys, altough it

wasnt really the info i wished for :-(, especially that signature

being a singer, what a joke...

 

I guess this sword doesnt have the standard for this forum, so excuse me for that, however it has a hardening line (guess its called hamom) that is visible, but hard to catch on picture. Its supposed to be a damascus blade, is that true?

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That was a lot of info, thanks all you guys, altough it

wasnt really the info i wished for :-(, especially that signature

being a singer, what a joke...

I am sorry for that. It might be only a joke. Or the mei was intended to be "Uta Kunimitsu (宇多國光) and failed to be inscribed correctly. :doubt:

Posted

Hi,

 

No, dont be sorry, im grateful for all information i can get. Is there some possibility that its a Nippon blade? And in that case, how to be certain?

But if its a fake, then its a fake...

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