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*Listed as Kaneyuki/kaneedo -Harimono28 7/8"*

My observations

Long Blade
Long Kissaki
Mei is on both sides ?
Nakago appears to have age
Nice Hamon
Harimono on one side and a script ? on the other


As always Translation and any information is appreciated

                          Enjoy-Thanks Steve

 

* When i put listed as -that's what is in the journal it probably is not
 spelled correctly but written as what was heard*

 

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Posted

Dear Steve.

Harimono, horimono, horrormono, the carving is bad whatever you call it.  Bonji on one side, easy to look up, not always easy to match.

 

You have of course noted the peculiar sugata, unusually wide shinogi on one side, almost as if someone intended to add that wide horimono..........

 

Mei looks like it is trying to be Kanekado, theway the kanji are chased looks pretty weak, compare here, https://nihontoantiques.com/project/seki-kanekado-fss-904-katana

 

Others may have a different take but I am suspecting a sword tarted up for export to the gaijin.

 

All the best.

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30 minutes ago, Geraint said:

Dear Steve.

Harimono, horimono, horrormono, the carving is bad whatever you call it.  Bonji on one side, easy to look up, not always easy to match.

 

You have of course noted the peculiar sugata, unusually wide shinogi on one side, almost as if someone intended to add that wide horimono..........

 

Mei looks like it is trying to be Kanekado, theway the kanji are chased looks pretty weak, compare here, https://nihontoantiques.com/project/seki-kanekado-fss-904-katana

 

Others may have a different take but I am suspecting a sword tarted up for export to the gaijin.

 

All the best.

Yes I concur. Horimono- check, signature-check, shirasaya with metal fittings-odd. I would even say the horimono looks stamped with maybe some hand finishing flourishes. The Mei looks really weak as if someone scratched the kanji into the Nakago. Overall lots of red flags.  

Posted

Katakiriba. One side is Shinogi-zukuri, the other side is Kiriba-Zukuri. This is quite common in early Shinto blades, especially Nanbokucho-Utsushi. The best known are the Sadamune copies of Sho- and Nidai Yasutsugu in this design.

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