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Generally, the kanemoto line of smiths made similar swords. The generation is usually determined by how uniform the sanbonsugi Hamon is. Of course other traits assist in kantei as well.

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Branson,

 

You should buy Marius Sesko book, there a few information on these smiths, 2 koto, the second one is your guy. Perhaps someone can make a copy for you, I have only the e-version.

 

"Index of Japanese swordsmiths" available with Lulu or Amazon

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Josh,

 

Beware that the kanji "moto" mentionned in the topic is not the same as the one used by the famous one : 元

 

Ahhh missed that. :lipssealed:

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On the page you linked, a part says it could be either Magoroku, or his younger brother... maybe they just think if it's not him, it has to at least be another Kanemoto who worked with him closely in the time frame of the early 1500s...

 

Maybe this could be the one listed as the son of Kanesada...

 

Sorry, not son of Kanesada. This should be the one... although, it sounds like there is some questions about him... post-2413-14196909391556_thumb.jpg

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