Dconekin Posted August 7, 2022 Report Posted August 7, 2022 This sword was given to my father either in WWII or Korea. Im hoping to identify the family name, smith, and any history of this sword. 1 Quote
David Flynn Posted August 7, 2022 Report Posted August 7, 2022 Tanba (no) Kami Kanemichi. The other side with the Chrysanthemum, would be better posted in the Translation Section. 1 1 Quote
Bryce Posted August 8, 2022 Report Posted August 8, 2022 G'day Dave, The blade looks to be by the 1st generation (shodai) Tango (no) Kami Kanemichi. Shodai Tango no kami Kanemichi was active around the mid 1600's. I can't help you with the other side either and second David's recommendation to post it in the Translation Section. The sword is in shin gunto (military)mounts with what looks to be a civilian kashira jammed on top. The scabbard is civilian. It is possible the scabbard may be a replacement found after the original military scabbard was lost or damaged. More photos of the blade and mountings would be useful. Cheers, Bryce Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted August 8, 2022 Report Posted August 8, 2022 @Dconekin Here's a link to the Translation Assistance Forum. Would appreciate a photo of the 'cap' on the top end of the handle. It is probably the missing end cap to the opening of the saya (scabbard). 1 Quote
Brian Posted August 8, 2022 Report Posted August 8, 2022 Potentially a good sword. Take care of it. Even if gimei, it is an older sword, much older than the war. 1 1 Quote
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