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Please can anyone help with the kanji on my sword I have identified the "Tada" and I think there is a date, but dont know what date. |
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Hi everyone! Could anyone help me with this signed blade?! Best regards to all! Felipe |
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Swordsmiths are Mentors,when We meet them in person,such is the case with myself having met Yoshindo Yoshihara and his son Yosikazu,these two are serious about swordmaking,having a background in tool making,they definitely produce some of the best looking swords that I have seen
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Hi everyone! A friend of mine bought this shin gunto and was wondering to have more information about it. Can someone help me in this matter? Best regards Felipe |
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This old Wakasashi sword has a signature, can it be read?. Someone damaged the blade with what appears to be a wire brush or wheel. No grinding marks, but damage is done. See attached images. |
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Hi I have purchased a sword from a e bay Web site .a store in Japan.. It is stated as a wakasashi,however the nagasa is 630mm.the tsuka is 250mm long the mei is said to read,Noushu ju Tanikuni Yoshikane. I own a Hizen kuni yoshikane katana and a Hizen kuni yoshikane wakasashi. |
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I am new to this club and hope to find some information regarding a WW2 Gunto "Bring Back" sword. I have seen many swords over the years but none grabbed me like this one did. It had a cloth tie-down placed there by the Japanese soldier that surrendered it. |
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My friend has a unsigned Wakizashi with the Tsuba pictured below. I'm curious if anybody has an idea when and where the Tsuba was made. Thanks in advance.
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This is my first post. A friend has a wakazashi that her father brought back from Japan in the 1950s. I'd appreciate any help on translating the kanji. Aloha from Hawaii. Harada With Andy's information I was able to find a similar Mei. Added an additional slide (Eureka) that was accompanied with the following writeup: |
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