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  1. I will get some pictures of the whole tang and hopefully the hamon this afternoon. Other than the name the only other things I see are 2 small dots and the faint remains of green paint. Not sure if those comes through in the picture.
  2. And would I be correcting calling the tang a Haagari style?
  3. Any reason why there are no military markings on the Blade itself? Was it normal to have an arsenal/factory stamp on issued blades? Does the tang having two holes simply mean a new Tsuka was added for some reason?
  4. I have been told the mei is Kanenami. I have also been told the blade is Edo period. I have not been able to find much on Kanenami but what I have seen those Kanenami and Edo period do not match. This was brought back from the Nansei-Shotō. I would just like as much guidance and information as I can get. Thank you.
  5. Once again you guys are great.
  6. What do you guys think about Kanenobu?
  7. You guys are awesome.
  8. Not sure these can be made out.
  9. I found very faint green paint on the opposite side of the engravings
  10. Well hi there Cave-hero. Thank you for all the help so far.
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