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This one to me looks like Seki Hiromitsu. I just want to see if this is accurate before I sell it. Interestingly, it has sanbonsugi hamon. I have not seen that before in WWII Seki School works.

 

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Thanks.

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Dear John

 

I think the second kanji is ju

So Seki ju Sako Nobumitsu saku?

 

But I looked in John Slough's book and he has

 

Seki Sukemitsu Nobumitsu saku

関祐光信光作

 

This signature is listed as Nakirishimei

 

later

david

 

It is Nobumitsu. Maybe Seki Sako Nobumitsu saku, not sure of the second kanji. John
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Interestingly, it has sanbonsugi hamon. I have not seen that before in WWII Seki School works.

 

I have seen sanbon sugi rather frequently in WWII Seki blades....

Posted

Jon -

 

Depending on the age, condition, make and model of the bicycle, it may be worth more than the sword :-) Old bikes can bring very high prices.

 

Rich S

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Hi Rich

 

Yes, I know. For many years, my bike was worth more than my car. My Dad and I were big into Mountain Biking.

 

The old bikes are nice and highly collectible. I think there is even a special auction for them. I'll stick with swords though.

 

Maybe I'll just ride around with my Nobumitsu and see what Law Enforcement has to say about that.

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