Fritz Posted November 15, 2022 Report Posted November 15, 2022 Evening gents. Was able to add another nihonto to my small collection over the weekend, nice Showa era sword in normal ww2 army mounts, can I get some help identifying the smith, an acquaintance kind of identified him but apparently there are two listed, thoughts on which smith. Thanks 😉 Quote
Mark Posted November 15, 2022 Report Posted November 15, 2022 bit hard upside down, but standing on my head i think Katsumasa, 1943 1 Quote
Fritz Posted November 15, 2022 Author Report Posted November 15, 2022 18 minutes ago, Mark said: bit hard upside down, but standing on my head i think Katsumasa, 1943 LOL, sorry Mark, always forget which way to post the pic. How’s this Quote
Fritz Posted November 15, 2022 Author Report Posted November 15, 2022 Is he a decent smith? Blade is pretty nice 1 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted November 15, 2022 Report Posted November 15, 2022 Sesko lists 2 Katsumasa: KATSUMASA (勝正), Shōwa (昭和, 1926-1989), Gifu – “Katsumasa” (勝正), real name Kojima Shichi´emon (小島七右衛門), born October 20th 1892, he studied under Kaneyoshi (兼吉), worked as a guntō smith and died September 22nd 1947 KATSUMASA (勝正), Shōwa (昭和, 1926-1989), Tottori – “Hōki Kanaya Katsumasa saku” (伯耆金谷勝正作), “Hōki-jū Kanaya Katsumasa kore o saku” (伯耆住金谷勝正作之), family name Kanaya (金谷), he also engraved a single coin crest onto his tangs, jōkō no retsu (Akihide), Second Seat at the 6th Shinsaku Nihontō Denrankai (新作日本刀 展覧会, 1941) Slough lists Kojima as "Low-medium grade showato". Hoki Kanaya is listed as a Minatogawa smith and used a longer mei. So, I'd lean toward Kojima on this one. 1 Quote
mecox Posted November 15, 2022 Report Posted November 15, 2022 Fritz, this is the Seki, Gifu one, examples and background here: 1 Quote
Fritz Posted November 16, 2022 Author Report Posted November 16, 2022 Bruce, Mecox, Thank You!! Quote
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