Dogditcher Posted Tuesday at 08:26 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 08:26 PM Listed as WW2 Officer sword Appears to be the Large "Seki" stamp Nice Hamon Blade in poor polish As always Translation and any information is appreciated Enjoy-Thanks Steve Quote
mecox Posted Tuesday at 09:30 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 09:30 PM Listed in 1937 national report as Gifu smith (see NMB Downloads) #4. 兼丈 Kanetake (福田 丈太郎 Fukuda Jotaro) (can read “Taketaro”) [kanji is not “fumi” 文] Born: Meiji 43 (1910) May 10; Reg: Showa 14 (1939) Oct 26. Deshi in 1937: 0. 1937: Seki-machi, Otsu 1754; 1939: Seki-machi, Misono-cho. History: living in Seki-machi and trained under Matsuda Kanetaka (#26) who had early trained under Kojima Kanemichi (then as Kanetoki) probably in the Nipponto Tanren Juko. Summary: died in 1989 age 79. He made numerous swords for both Arrny and Navy. Example mei: Fukuda Kanetake saku 福田兼丈作 Seki ju Fukuda Kanetake saku 関住福田兼丈作 Noshu Seki ju Kanetake saku 濃州 関住兼丈作 4 Quote
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