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Note
MUR2/3 and MUR4 are listed in Hawley and Nihonto Meikan under Teiji (1362) and Oei (1394). This appears to be an attempt to put two generations of Muramasa in the context of Masamune (the was a legend that Muramasa was a student of Masamune). Is it correct or early generations of Muramasa did exist?