J Reid Posted June 7, 2016 Report Posted June 7, 2016 Hey guys! I just acquired this new sword. Looks like a late Shinto/early shinshinto mino blade. It is signed in sosho script with nenki. It's just too long and kind of messy for my translation skills.. Any help? P.s sorry about the bad pictures.. My camera is broken. Quote
Stephen Posted June 7, 2016 Report Posted June 7, 2016 http://www.japaneseswordindex.com/kanezane.htm Quote
J Reid Posted June 7, 2016 Author Report Posted June 7, 2016 Hmm didn't expect that. It doesn't have any stamps or the hot stamp. Mei seems well done and sword is traditionally made. Gendaito? Special order? What is the date? Quote
Stephen Posted June 7, 2016 Report Posted June 7, 2016 looks like showa ju shi, cant tell with all the chalk Quote
SteveM Posted June 7, 2016 Report Posted June 7, 2016 Looks like Kojima Kanemichi (one of the ones mentioned in Stephen's link). Here are some other Kanemichi signatures for comparison. http://www.sanmei.com/contents/media/G45577_S8110_PUP.htm http://www.e-sword.jp/sale/2014/1410_1063syousai.htm Showa 14 (again, repeating, or affirming Stephen's post), or maybe Showa 10 with a zodiac sign after it... hard to tell. Some closer shots would help. The chalk is a bit distracting. Quote
J Reid Posted June 7, 2016 Author Report Posted June 7, 2016 I'll take better pictures tonight and post them ASAP. Thanks for your help guys!! Quote
Stephen Posted June 9, 2016 Report Posted June 9, 2016 so much better photos, and yes super cool cut of the mei KANEMICHI (兼道), Shōwa (昭和, 1926-1989), Gifu – “Nōshū Seki-jū Kanemichi kore o saku” (濃州関住兼道作之), “Nōshū Seki-jū Kojima Kanemichi kore o saku” (濃州関住 小島兼道作之), real name Kojima Tokijirō (小島時次郎), born July 1st 1902, he first studied under the Zenjō Kaneyoshi-student Kojima Katsumasa (小島勝正) and later also under Watanabe Kanenaga (渡辺兼永), later he trained many swordsmiths himself, he signed first with Kanetoki (兼時) and worked during World War II as a rikugun-jumei-tōshō, he died on Februar 15th 1983, kihin no retsu (Akihide), Special Honor Seat at the 6th Shinsaku Nihontō Denrankai (新作日本刀展覧会, 1941) and yes its shi 1 Quote
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