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Help With Tsuba Mei


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Hello.

I have this tsuba that came from Japan with an Edo sword, though I believe it to be showa.

Please, can someone help me with the transliteration of the mei? With a little luck maybe I can find something about the author and clarify the age...

 

Thank you!

 

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Jean Paul,

the MEI says: Made in the People's republic of China! And the age is probably about five years or so. You can clearly see that the MEI is not cut with a chisel, but stamped/die-cast like the whole thing.

Sorry for you, but I hope the blade itself is of Japanese origin and much better!

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Sword is a perfectly good edo nihonto, no problem, those I know well, plus it does come from Japan.

China is not surprising for the koshirae, the tsuka had fake same and synthetic silk. I suppose they dedided to "dress it" cheaply for selling, or something.

I really appreciate your feedback, as always. I'll go check Chinese forums online and see if I can have it translated. It probably says something like "Gotcha, fool!"  =P

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