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Smith is KANEHIRO. Usually SHOWA stamped blades are not traditionally forged, but in this case the bad condition of the polish is irritating, so I cannot say for sure if it is water quenched or not. The HAMON looks at least interesting. Production date might be 1938.

Have an expert look at it in hand, if you find someone near. NMB has members all over the world! 

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Luis,

it appears that this might be a special sword. Unlike others with a SHOWA arsenal stamp, it could indeed be handmade, and is very probably one of a kind. KANEHIRO was probably a smith in MINO province.
 

You have to get into contact with the specialists of this kind of late military swords. Please show your pictures in the NMB military section, and I am sure they will give you their educated comments.  

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