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Steve, on the main page, there is a kanji assistance chart. Have a bit of a go, I am pretty sure you can get at least half of that, it's not a difficult one.
Starts with province, last 2 are smith name. It's always worthwhile as you start to learn a few of them without even realizing.

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Steve, 

To give a clue - first two characters = province; next two =  place name ( I’m struggling with this) usual character to indicate what is above and then smith name. Also, for an extra clue, check which side of the tang it’s signed on. 
 

Edit: the nakago mune has been shaved so it’s a bit tricky to read. 

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Don't worry, Steve.  They started bustin' my chops, too, when I had been doing this for a few years and wasn't learning the names.  I use the JSI page on names:

Swowa Seki Smiths - Japaneseswordindex.com and Brian's index on the Home page.  Using both, I got this one!  After a while, you'll start recognizing some of the most commonly used kanji like

Kane 兼

and

Kuni 国 

For those I can't recognize or remember, I scroll though the JSI page until I spot one.

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