Mark Posted June 28, 2022 Report Posted June 28, 2022 has anyone seen something like this before? Maybe i have just missed it, but it seems unusual. I came by a katana signed Tsuda Sukehiro, looked obviously gimei but i was surprised to see it had a Showa stamp. Is this unique or have i just been missing them before? I have seen plenty of Showa era swords with big name signatures but never one with a stamp of any kind Quote
Kiipu Posted June 28, 2022 Report Posted June 28, 2022 津田越前守助廣 = Tsuda Echizen no Kami Sukehiro There was a gendaitō swordsmith by the last name of Saitō 斎藤 in Iwate Prefecture 岩手縣 that used the 助廣 mei. Not sure if this is him or not. Good luck with the search and keep us posted. Quote
Shugyosha Posted June 28, 2022 Report Posted June 28, 2022 Too many questions over this one. No, I’ve not seen anything like this - unless there was a Showa smith with with the same name and title, run away. Quote
PNSSHOGUN Posted June 30, 2022 Report Posted June 30, 2022 The Gendai Sukehiro signed completely differently, see Ray's thread below for a good example. Your sword regrettably looks like a total Gimei on a Mumei blade with Sho stamp - bummer! 2 Quote
Mark Posted June 30, 2022 Author Report Posted June 30, 2022 yes i agree it is clearly just a poor gimei. I only posted it as it is the first i have seen with a stamp. i knew what it was when i got it, no worries about being gimei. i know it is not the signature of a Showa era smith, i noted in the title it is a gimei of a big name. I have seen many of these, just strange it would have a Showa stamp. Just thought it interesting so i posted it. Has anyone else seen a Showa era sword with a signature of a famous older maker with a stamp? 1 Quote
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