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Star stamped, August 1944 RJT blade, but mei is only partial.  Can you give me the part that is showing?

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Sword for sale at this Sofe Auction.  They claim " The tang is signed Ushu Yamagata Ju Saito, likely Fujita Akiyoshi who made gendaito for the army from Ushu."

 

Posted
23 minutes ago, Ron M said:

Unshu Yamagata Ju Fujiwara

Thanks Ron!  A little cleaner than the auction house's rendition.

 

I can see similarities to the 出羽山形住藤田昭吉 Fujita Akiyoshi name.  Not exact, but then neither was the mei on @Crusader22's blade.  He must have played with his mei, like some smiths did.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Nobody said:

羽州山形住齋藤 - Ushu Yamagata ju Saito

 

There is no Fujiwara in the mei.

 

Thank you for that correction 

Posted
1 hour ago, Bruce Pennington said:

searching Sesko

I could not find a reference for "Saito" in Sesko's Sword smiths of Japan." Maybe listed somewhere else?

 

John C.

Posted

Well that throws it all in a tailspin.  I only have 1 Kunyoshi on file and he didn't use that "yoshi":

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The JSI list has 2 Kuniyoshi on file, and I don't see either in Sesko's list:

Ono Kuniyoshi
Haga Kuniyoshi

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