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Jlcreid

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  1. Some additional photos.... Even a guess at the language would be appreciated. Thanks, John
  2. Thank you, I'm attempting to determine what the tachi mei says.... Any ideas? Also I'd be interested in the reasons you feel it is Chinese. Thanks again, John
  3. Hello all, I'm new so I apologize up front for my ignorance... I found this Katana in Arizona around 2000. Of course I question the authenticity, but I also question the purpose of expending the effort to inscribe gibberish. The Katana-mei appears to say Sho Wa one (1926?) month, day, and year. The Tachi-mei is written in different characters or language. The blade is long (80 cm nagasa) and quite straight (14mm sori) and appears kochi-zori (?) with most of the curve within 15 cm of the handle. While it seems impossible that I stumbled upon an authentic sword, I cherish and revere it for the idea of what it might be. Any assistance translating, determining tachi versus katana origins, etc..... will be greatly appreciated. Again, I apologize for my ignorance! Instruction please.
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