ktanner2016 Posted April 5, 2016 Report Posted April 5, 2016 I recently received a Japanese sword from my sister in law that she "found" at a garage sale. She asked if I could out a handle in it, however upon closer inspection I found kanji on the tang. i need help, as noone seems to be able to read it. Quote
k morita Posted April 6, 2016 Report Posted April 6, 2016 Hi, The signature says " Made by Toyosuke "(豊佐作). WW2 period Naval sword,stainless steel(stain resistant), non-traditionally made. 1 Quote
ktanner2016 Posted April 7, 2016 Author Report Posted April 7, 2016 Thank you so much for this information. I see several posts from members with swords that have the same signature. If this was a "manufactured" or machine made sword and bot traditionally or hand made, can i be comfortable with restoring the handle and missing handle spacer and guard. Or should it be left as is ? opinions ? Quote
ROKUJURO Posted April 9, 2016 Report Posted April 9, 2016 ktanner,if you please sign with your first name we can address you politely.These swords were mainly machine made, at least that is my information. Restoring a TSUKA and replacing SEPPA and TSUBA is something you have to know about if you want to have an 'original' in the end and not a mere military wallhanger. Quote
ktanner2016 Posted April 10, 2016 Author Report Posted April 10, 2016 I have to apologize, sometimes it is easy to foget that technology does not always lend to manners. My first name is Keith, and i do habe to truly thank each of you that have posted responses. i am a blacksmith and knife maker from Oregon with about 30 years of experience, but know absolutely nothing about Japanese swords because that was not where my interests were until I recieved this incredible gift. Thank you again. Keith Quote
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