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Wanted to share a Taikei Naotane that I recently acquired that has a secret engraving for "Ichimonji" on the bottom. Is anyone else familiar with this type of thing? Is there a specific reason(s) or is it just a total "this would be cool" kinda thing? :laughing:

 

 

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While I (unsurprisingly) have no insights to share, I for one would love to see more pictures of the rest of the sword if you're willing to share! 

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In my eyes it is not an "ICHI". Could be a simple file test for hardness but also a secret mark to recognize it from other NAOTANE blades..

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That's filed, not carved, and I am pretty much 100% sure it's got nothing to do with Ichi.
Likely just a marking the smith used to identify it, maybe from others while finishing it.

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All very possible reasons. Does anyone by chance know of anything similar from Naotane to compare to? Maybe it was something he did on other specific blades also? Maybe at the request of the customer?

 

@PNSSHOGUN good question, this one is actually Soshu style, so yeah that would probably rule out Ichimonji

 

@Natichu sure - check below.

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That's true, could also be that. I asked Shono-san at Seiyudo and he says "Kakushitogane is a rare mark that swordsmiths use to confirm that they themselves made it" so maybe that clears it up?

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