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I am in the process of acquiring a tanto with the corresponding NBTHK certifiate.  Since I am not very experienced, is there a way to know for certain wether this certificate is real?

Thanks a lot

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I don't see a reason for concern.

 

Sa Yasuchika (Chikuzen - Shinshinto)

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YASUCHIKA (安近), Genji (元治, 1864-1865), Chikuzen – “Sa Yasuchika” (左安近), “Chikuzen no Kuni-jū Sa Yasuchika saku” (筑前国住左安近作), “Chikushū-jū Sa Yasuchika saku” (筑州住左安近作)
 

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1 hour ago, Ray Singer said:

I don't see a reason for concern.

 

Sa Yasuchika (Chikuzen - Shinshinto)

Credit Markus Sesko for the bio below.

YASUCHIKA (安近), Genji (元治, 1864-1865), Chikuzen – “Sa Yasuchika” (左安近), “Chikuzen no Kuni-jū Sa Yasuchika saku” (筑前国住左安近作), “Chikushū-jū Sa Yasuchika saku” (筑州住左安近作)
 

Thanks for the info.  So am I correct to undertsand that the blade was manufacturted by Sa Yasuchika during 1864-1865 in the province of Chikuzen?

 

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4 minutes ago, Ray Singer said:

Generally, yes. 1864-1865 is a representative time period and does not reflect the smith's entire career (he worked more than two years).

thank you.

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