Infinite_Wisdumb Posted March 13, 2022 Report Posted March 13, 2022 Saw this blade for sake with a Kicho paper from the 70s. I know, "green papers are bad". Well, i scroll down anyways and see this for the tang - thoughts? Quote
MarcoUdin Posted March 14, 2022 Report Posted March 14, 2022 In my opinion looks scrubbed, not sure why though, could be a showato?? Quote
WillFalstaff Posted March 14, 2022 Report Posted March 14, 2022 I think gimei have been often removed from blades in order for them to be submitted to shinsa. 2 Quote
PNSSHOGUN Posted March 14, 2022 Report Posted March 14, 2022 Mei can be removed professionaly, or like this. Professionally the Patina will be restored. Quote
waljamada Posted March 14, 2022 Report Posted March 14, 2022 I recognize that sword actually. I thought the blade had a great choji style hamon with some other cool features and looked a meaty blade. Fittings are mostly newer with some edo menuki/tsuba and I do like leather ito tsukas so overall its still a sleek koshirae in my opinion. Like others mentioned the mei was likely removed because it had a gimei signature and then was attributed with the white papers to the different smith. Would possibly (probably?) paper now as a different smith, but one would hope even with white papers it was a solid educated guess. A member here told me they didn't think it was the smith (i cant remember who it was atteibuted to) in the kicho papers. Quote
robinalexander Posted March 16, 2022 Report Posted March 16, 2022 Is it possible the tang held the owners name and that is was used in WW2? Maybe a wild guess but could explain the rough removal. Seen some horrible Mon removal jobs. Rob Quote
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