Sandman67 Posted March 18, 2018 Report Posted March 18, 2018 My first post here, though I've been around for ages... I recently bought what I thought was a 'china made' curio piece katana, maby from the 1970's. When I recieved it, I was extremely suprised that the blade was much higher quality than expected, & it was signed as well. I've sepnt the past couple days trying to translate the sig, & have found some of the characters on other blades, but can't find a clean comparison going through my Japanese dictionaries & kanji charts... I hope someone here recognizes the markings & can help. Al W. Quote
Mark Posted March 18, 2018 Report Posted March 18, 2018 appears upside down. trying to be Yamada Yoshisada? but a poor attempt. Looks like Chinese fake Quote
Sandman67 Posted March 18, 2018 Author Report Posted March 18, 2018 Oh for the love a... 山田寿之 Yamada Toshiyuki I've found a couple other pieces with this signature, & I do believe it's is a 'modern' (1960's to ???) smithy, likely located in Long Quan, China. Aside from the signature, the copper-work is fairly distinctive... The name itself doesn't seem to be anything other than an artistic sudonym, more a company name than a personal one. So all in all, exactly what I paid for... Heh. Al Quote
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