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Help with reading katana mei..


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Steve,

If you haven't read it, I've compiled as much as we know (so far) about the Showa stamp, along with all the other stamps in the article: Stamps of the Japanese Sword.  In the article, I state that it was likely the approval stamp used by the Seki Cutlery Manufacturers Association.  Recent discussion have resurrected the possibility that it was an Army acceptance stamp.  In either case, like Brian stated, it most likely means the blade was made with non-traditional means.

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