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Posting this recent acquisition. It's dated Spring 1939 with katakana "ro" 口 233. It was hard to get a good picture of the mune due to it being a little rusty. Based on Bruce's Iroha chart, I believe this would be from the second series. Please correct me if that is incorrect. 

 

The sword has early features such as the center chuso release, thick pierced tsuba, copper rain pattern habaki, and hands clasped sarute. The tsuka also has metal shims for added durability.

 

Conway 

 

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Nice one, Conway!  I bet it's heavy!

 

As to it's place in the series, it's hard to say exactly.  '39 was the year of overlap as they finished out the English lettering N-Z (we only have examples of N, O, V, and W) and began using IROHOA.  All the Alpha/numerics for '39 were "Spring" and the IROHA started with Spring, so either they finished the Alpha/numberics before staring IROHA or they ran the two numbering system simultaneiously.

 

1939

--

--

--

--

--

N-423

N-574

N-597

O-4

--

V-18

V-33

W-23

W-38

W-82

--

None

 

I ()  い

Ro

Ha

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alpha

Numeric

Missing

Kanji

1939

I

RO

HA

NI

HO

 

I 132-S

I 169-S

I 376-S

I 466-S

RO 69-S

RO 75-S

RO 233S

RO 270S

RO 381S

RO 446S

HA 24-A

HA 35-A

 

NI 53-A

NI 57-A

NI 190-A

NI 375-A

NI 422-A

NI 539-A

Ni 657-A

NI 679-W

Ni 733-A

HO 113-W

HO 122-W

HO 123-W

HO 125-W

HO 168-W

HO 171-W

HO 213-W

 

 

 

 

 

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Ray, the chart shows that N-Z are 1939 series. Your sword is still 1938. Bruce mentions the B and C series being 1938 on Page 37 of this thread (April 8th). 

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22 hours ago, Kotetsu1959 said:

Bruce,     You have that B series in naval mounts that I sent pictures of. Does that fall in 1939 according to your research?

 

      

B25 - yes, it's a 1938, like Conway said.

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John, 

 

For some reason, the pics I posted above do not display completely unless you double click to open them in another tab. I did not recognize this as a feature of the early Mantetsu until after I read your comment. 

 

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This is the first Koa Isshin I can recall seeing with this type of Nakagojiri. Good find, the early Koa Isshin have something a little special about them one way or the other.

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On 5/27/2025 at 12:28 PM, Bruce Pennington said:

Thanks for posting these, Steve!  Any chance there is a small stamp above the Koa Isshin mei?

Not that i can see 

 

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For those that enjoy the SMR Mantetsu world, we just came across this 1941 Koa Isshin that has a number - RA 222.  That series is from the first series of 1942.  My first thought was "Ah, overlap!  They started the RA series in '41 and continued through to '42", but after consulting the chart, it's clear the RA series began in '42.  We have 1942 blades numbered RA 7 and RA 100 already, both with the distinct 1942 mei.  Quoting Thomas, @Kiipu:

"... the mei 満鐵作之 is 1941 but the series ラ would be 1942 and a different mei 満鐵謹作.  If correct, could it be a blade from 1941 that was not finished until 1942?"

 

His hypothesis is the best one I can think of.

 

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Thus the chart now has "RA" in '41, but with a footnote: (note: Pasting the chart on the NMB site causes spacing distortion)

1941

WA

KA

YO

TA

RE

SO

TSU

NE

NA

 

WA 6 -S

WA 134S

WA 158S

WA 175S

WA 231S

WA 238S

WA 638S

KA 89-S

KA 228-S

KA 232-S

KA 236-S

KA 238-S

KA 275-S

KA 353-S

KA 405-S

KA 458-S

YO 11

YO 57-S

YO 122-S

YO 150-S

YO 162-S

YO 234

YO 320-S

YO 349-S

YO 350-S

YO 352-S

 

TA 24-S

TA 68-S

TA 127-S

TA 181-S

TA 287-S

TA 298-S

TA 277-S

TA 305-S

TA 313-S

TA 336-S

 

RE 6-S

RE 71-S

RE 153-S

RE 193-S

RE 347-S

RE 413-S

RE 409-S

RE 476-S

RE 524-S

SO 25-S

SO 66-S

SO 185-S

SO 216-S

SO 219-S

SO 231-S

SO 257-S

SO 308-S

SO 453-S

SO 482-S

SO 564-S

SO 574-S

SO 620-S

SO 630-S

SO 718-S

 

Tsu 29-S

Tsu 95-S

Tsu556-S

Tsu 198S

Tsu 254S

Tsu 438S

Tsu 573S

Tsu 575S

Tso 601S

Tsu 651S

NE 2-S

NE 26-S

NE 144-S

NE 347-S

NE 384-S

NE 396-S

NE 401-S

NE 414-S

NA 5-S

NA 124-S

NA 106-S

NA 184-S

NA 232-S

NA 354-S

NA 377-S

NA 379-S

Na 383-S

NA 484-S

NA 573-S

NA 574-S

NA 716-S

 

RA 222-S#

? 218

? 283

?xxx Filed off.Bohi

1942

RA

MU

U

WI

NO

O *

KU

YA

MA

RA 7(?)-S

RA 100-S RA 341-S

RA 495-S

RA 768-S

RA 820-S

RA 823-S

RA 858-S

RA 934-S

RA 984-S

RA1027S

RA1030S

RA1071S

RA1162S

RA1196S

RA1232S

RA1256S

RA1333S

RA1356S

Mu 87-S

Mu 89-S

Mu213-S

Mu528-S

Mu555-S

Mu595-S

Mu637-S

Mu705-S

 

U 20-S

U 70-S

U 99-S

U 255-S

U 357-S

U 414-S

U 481-S

U 592-S

U 703-S

U 704-S

U 1593-S

NO 34-S

NO 273-S

NO 302-S

NO 430-S

NO 474-S

NO 493-S

NO 533-S

NO 730-A

Ku 33-A

Ku 101-A

Ku 327-A

Ku 452-A

Ku 466-A

Ku 471-A

Ku 560-A

Ku 878-A

Ku 897-A

Ku 947-A

Ku1020A

Ku1087A

Ku1200A

Ku1226A

Ku1327A

YA 72-A

YA 79-A

YA 201-A

YA 246-W

YA 350-A

YA 353-A

YA 417-A

YA 475-A

YA 505-A

YA 608-A

YA 622-A

YA 623-A

YA 677-A

YA 702-A

YA 710-A

YA 736-A

YA 957-A

YA1048-A

Ma 77-A

Ma 78-A

 

 

 

 

? 26-S

? 345-S

? 483-S

? 529-S

? 744-S

???-A

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