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I've seen Kanji in that same nakago location, but it wasn't a mei (signature). I don't recall just why they wrote anything there.

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Thanks for your answer. I am new to the site and i need help. Here is a photo of blade and mounting. It is a mumei blade

 
* Provenance
Taken to Sweden by doctor Karl Rudberg participants of the world tour with Vanadis 1883 - 1885. HMS Vanadis was Sweden's first and only steam frigate.
 
shinshinto/meiji ?
nagasa 9 inches
ubu nakago
1 mekugiana
jihada itame masame
hamon suguha / komidare
 
 
//Robert

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We have discussed mune markings before, but in the context of WWII blades. This one is a puzzle. I don’t know of a reference book on the subject either. The first kanji looks like a “Ko”, which on a WWII blade would be a Kokura arsenal inspector mark. I can’t tell if the other marks are intended to be 4 horizontal lines or another faded kanji.

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I have read that a Togishi sometimes wrote a signature on nakago / mune. My question is that correct? I am interested if others have read it somewhere.
 

 

Thank you for helping me in my thoughts.

 

Robert M. Unger

 

ロバート アンガー

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Hi Robert

I have come across marks on the Mune of the tang on old pre-war blades and was led to believe they were polisher marks.

if you had several polishers working together (school) etc you can keep track of who polished what? 
Only what I have been informed in the past.

Ian

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