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Hi all. Hope everyone is having a good day. Just a general question. Were tanto through history signed ura side (tachi mei) ? If so, any idea on smiths, schools, era that may have ? I have already asked Mr Google and as usual got pages and pages of rubbish.

 

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Dear All.

 

Metezashi tanto is the name given to tanto worn on the right.  Apparently the name means horse hand and refers to the fact that the reins would usually be grasped in the left hand.  In this case I do not think the rule, such as it is,  for tachi katana mei applies and it is down to the individual smith.  

 

All the best.

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There were rules that discouraged left-handedness. I don't know if it was law or not, but in feudal Japan I don't know if there was much distinction. I will post on Adam's other thread regarding this so as not to derail this one too much. 

 

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