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Kanji On Nakago Mune


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Chris,

 

From the Ohmura website, they are both Kokura insp

 "Army Arsenal Kokura Factory - Kokura Army Arsenal inspection mark: "Ko".

 "Ko" stamp is not discovered except for the following example. It seems that the inspection mark

 used the "To" commonly since most Tokyo Factories relocated to Kokura Factory.

 

 

 "Army Arsenal Kokura First Factory inspection mark: "Ho"."

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Thanks Bruce, i tought so. KO stands for Kokura and HO for first Inspektion. 

 

I think that is the mark when they pick up the sword from the swordsmiths and checked the quality.

 

At the end of the nakago mune is a small brass inlay. The picture is bad, so i try to make a better if the sun comes out  :laughing:

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