Hello. I'm looking for any possible help in trying to identify an old blade. Please bear with me as I am a novice and am trying to learn as much as I can.
I purchased this blade many years ago. When I got it, it was covered in deep rust. Parts of it were quite scary. Windows opened at the boshi and along the face of the blade both came out promising. I got on a waiting list and had the blade polished. Due to it's condition, I decided to stop at a foundation polish rather than making any more effort on a finish polish.
This blade is signed tachi mei, however, at some point in it's life, it was cut down. I assume to shorten it to katana length. (The cutting edge as it sits is 27 1/2") When it was cut, the mei was partially removed. All that remains are two characters which I believe are CHIKU SHU... the old spelling for the Chikuzen Province??
As you can see from the pictures, the hamon is mostly straight, on either side, however, about 9 or 10" down from the tip, the hamon flairs into a taller cloud like formation. This is much more extravagent on the left side of the blade.
I suppose my only hope of attempting to track down a smith to attribute to would be to start looking at Chikuzen smiths from the mid 1400s and earlier that began their signatures with CHIKU SHU and compare hamon, general shape folding grain, ect to come up with a guess... How much of a needle in a haystack am I getting into?
I will post some pics below. Any comments and insights are appreciated. If anyone wants more specific pics, let me know. know some of these aren't the best. I tried to get as detailed as I could, but I can try for better if needed.
Again, thanks for your time. I have about 60 photos from this set as well as a dozen or so of the blade in it;s rust encrusted state before polishing.