Mark Posted May 4, 2018 Report Posted May 4, 2018 This one is a bit of a challenge for me. The top part is hard, the lower part I can make out ChoShu Ju Ni ????? Kiyo Zai Mei any suggestion appreciated thanks mark Quote
John A Stuart Posted May 4, 2018 Report Posted May 4, 2018 It is Choshu ju Nio Kiyoaki kitae 長州住二王方清在鍛 I am not sure what 方 is about though. John Quote
Ray Singer Posted May 4, 2018 Report Posted May 4, 2018 方 has the reading of Masa. 二王方清 - Nio Masakiyo. Appears there were three generations of smiths in Choshu using this mei (Shinto). I agree with the end of the translation in post #1. 在銘 = Zai-mei. Quote
Peter Bleed Posted May 4, 2018 Report Posted May 4, 2018 John and Ray, I'll take your word for it, but you guys are seeing things that I don't in this sayagaki. You may be right, but you also may want to get your water tested. Peter Quote
Ray Singer Posted May 4, 2018 Report Posted May 4, 2018 Peter, I just updated my comment above. 長州住二王方清在銘 = Choshu ju Nio Masakiyo zaimei https://nihontoclub.com/view/smiths/meisearch?type=All&mei_op=contains&mei=%E4%BA%8C%E7%8E%8B%E6%96%B9%E6%B8%85 First part of the sayagaki: _ 服可_ _清操 Quote
John A Stuart Posted May 4, 2018 Report Posted May 4, 2018 Yes, that seems right. Maybe also 佩服可?備清操 John Quote
Peter Bleed Posted May 4, 2018 Report Posted May 4, 2018 Okay, I was looking at the wrong stuff. Still, a tough one. Nice work! P Quote
SteveM Posted May 4, 2018 Report Posted May 4, 2018 First part of the sayagaki is: 佩服可以属清操 It seems to be Chinese (the phrase, I mean, not the sword). I haven't a clue as to what it means. Quote
John A Stuart Posted May 4, 2018 Report Posted May 4, 2018 It seems to me to mean something like, it can be respectfully submitted as being a distinct or faithful example of the category. So, a good example, I suppose. John Quote
Mark Posted May 6, 2018 Author Report Posted May 6, 2018 John, Steve, Ray and all Thanks for the insights, i have a better idea now and can do some research. I will watch for that Masa kanji again, don't think i have run across it before Quote
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