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Dear all,

 

I saw a tanto signed just with "右". I read this as "Uri" (see Pic1) but maybe there is another meaning as well. Only one Kanji is strange for me.

Additionally on the other site there is a sign I have never seen (Pic2).

 

Has somebody an idea?

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hi Cisco san,

there is a swordsmith who used this single character as his mei...he is recorded in Hawley 1981 as "U" of Harima c.1702. He also had a long signature. There were a number of koto smiths recorded as this name in the 1020s and 1108-42 period in Rikuoku. Can't say much more...

Regards,

Geo.

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Hi Klaus,

 

Thanks for posting this thread. It was quite interesting to see that some swordsmiths even signed with only one kanji mei.

By the way I think the mei looks certainly more like U 右 than Sa 左.

But I am still curious what kind of symbol might be stamped on the other side of the nakago. Regarding the assumed age of the blade, it cannot be a showa stamp. Could it be a (very small) Chrysanthemum?

 

Cheers,

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