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post-5121-0-35176100-1569909513_thumb.jpgpost-5121-0-37312800-1569909526_thumb.jpgHi, I would be so grateful for some advice.

Earlier this year I bought a beautiful sword from what I thought was a genuine seller.

A friend with more experience than me has taken a look and expressed his doubts. He feels that the markings on one side of the blade look genuine, but not the other.

I would appreciate any comments or opinions regarding this.

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Hello again,

Many thanks for the replies, they are much appreciated.

I am just about to add some additional pictures ( minus my shoe!) as requested. Once again I would much appreciate any information you are able to give me.

The information I originally received was that the characters on one side looked OK, but the other side looked more Chinese in style? 

Thanks in advance.

Gary Gpost-5121-0-50589500-1569826492_thumb.jpgpost-5121-0-50589500-1569826492_thumb.jpgpost-5121-0-56027200-1569909065_thumb.jpgpost-5121-0-01201500-1569909067_thumb.jpgpost-5121-0-53274900-1569909068_thumb.jpg

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Possible to see pictures of the blade? The handle is interesting, but the blade is the thing.

The mei could be genuine and authentic to the time it purports to come from, and then again it could be some post-war addition, scratched into the blade to make it look like a WW2 blade. 

 

 

Anyway, the mei reads:

 

三州足助住長運斎重光作之

Sanshū Asuke-jū Chōunsai Shigemitsu saku kore - Chōunsai Shigemitsu of Asuke town in Sanshū province (present-day Aichi) made this

 

昭和十九年八月日

Shōwa 19 nen, hachigatsu jitsu - August 1944

 

 

Also, can we get your name? Forum rules. 

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The writing on either side looks pretty much the same style, and honestly unless it's a super well-known smith, I don't see why adding a fake maker would really increase the value. That's not saying people don't do it, but with all those chisel strokes, the amount of work to add that MEI and make it look that nice really wouldn't be worth the added value, if there is any.

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Possible to see pictures of the blade? The handle is interesting, but the blade is the thing.

The mei could be genuine and authentic to the time it purports to come from, and then again it could be some post-war addition, scratched into the blade to make it look like a WW2 blade. 

 

 

Anyway, the mei reads:

 

三州足助住長運斎重光作之

Sanshū Asuke-jū Chōunsai Shigemitsu saku kore - Chōunsai Shigemitsu of Asuke town in Sanshū province (present-day Aichi) made this

 

昭和十九年八月日

Shōwa 19 nen, hachigatsu jitsu - August 1944

 

 

Also, can we get your name? Forum rules. 

 

Thank you, thats very interesting.

I have now posted pictures of the blade.

Regards

Gary

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