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Ganko

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  1. Below the nori it looks like hiro.
  2. It is signed Taira Yukinaga.
  3. Looks like a Chinese knock-off to me.
  4. Nice tsuba. A favorite motif of mine grapes (budo), often combined with a squirrel (risu). Meaning budo discipline.
  5. I agree with Ron's perspective on this sellers Items. I have observed his items for some time and they all appear recently made to deceive prospective buyers. They appear recently made and fitted to older existing mounts. BUYER BEWARE.
  6. Piers, The polish was done here in Oregon, I think the sashikomi polish shows it's attributes quite well.
  7. Piers, I have attached a couple more pics of it's hamon. I took them in bright sunlight just for fun. Incidentally the sword is not touching the floor tiles. The sword really has become a favorite of mine, every aspect of it is so well balanced.
  8. You certainly may. I might add that it is now one of my favorite swords. It gives me much pleasure to remove it from it's saya and enjoy it's properties that are so well balanced.
  9. Interesting that this Masatoshi came up. I have a 70 cm katana signed Bizen Okayama ju kyubei no jo Masatoshi and it is dated Man-ji gannen. I picked up last year and it was just polished in Jan.. It is a really nice piece of work. I have attached some pics, please excuse my poor photo work.
  10. Signed Umetada Shigeyoshi, and dated Kei-cho 12
  11. The 4th character is not Seki.It is Ko. The characters read Mote yasugi ko. meaning made with Yasugi steel. Enjoy your Kanezane.
  12. Inshu ju Fujiwara Kanesaki
  13. Looks like Nakajima Masayasu
  14. It is signed Munenaga and dated Showa- something,can't make it out
  15. It is signed Bushu ju fujiwara Kanenaga and dated manji Ni nen Hachi gatsu
  16. Bruce, unfortunately I just recorded makers names and dates from any and all sources I could find that had star stamps. I am attaching some images and description of the mounts of some of mine that I used in my article for the NCJSC newsletter. Image 1 Typical mountings1Type 98 typical mounts.docx
  17. Sorry about the late replay, I haven't been active on the board for a while. To answer Thomas's question as to the makers of the earliest star stamped pieces I saw which were dated Feb 42 and Mar 42. They were a 98 by Hizen Masatsugu and a type 3 by Kanetsugu respectively. I saw a type 3 by Kanenobu dated Spring (Haru) 1942 also, it could Mar. ? I have attached a graph showing the dates, type of mounts and quantity of each that I observed. I stopped recording these swords about five years ago.Starstampgraph.docx
  18. It appears to be a Chinese copy to me.
  19. Signed "Sano Naoyoshi with Kao". The no character is not the one that is shown in the Meikan and the kao is a bit off. Only three examples in the Meikan. The work is very good though. He is rated joko in the Meikan. As Tanto54 has said the kashira appears to have had some damage repaired. Shoki's face may have been banged in at sometime?
  20. As Brian has said, there is no question about the star stamped blades. They are 100% gendaito made from tamahagane that was provided to the RJT smiths. Most of them signed with their normal signature and many were top rated smiths such as Sadakatsu, and Akihira(Shohei). Some signed with a pseudo name like Shibata Ka who used Mitsuoki as his RJT signature.
  21. Paul will be sorely missed by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. Having known him for about four decades, I must say he was always a real gentleman. RIP Paul.
  22. These types of atrocities are best suited to stirring the excrement in the bottom of a chamber pot.
  23. Looks like "Norimitsu"
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