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Thank you Guido. That throws up a couple of questions for me: Firstly, what is the english translation? I am assuming it is something to do with 16th generation? ( see my thread regarding this sword here: viewtopic.php?f=1&t=11965 )Second, is it usual for the name of a very famous smith from hundreds of years before to be linked in the mei in this way?

 

I have been looking on the nihontoclub database and can find no munetsugu who signed like that. Without checking the date on the nakago ( i can do this tomorrow when i get it back) I have been told the sword is dated 1819. The only Munetsgugu from that time is this one: http://nihontoclub.com/smiths/MUN555

 

many thanks, Mark

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It means maker is Munetsugu and he says he is the 16th generation from Munechika. It is not that common but you see it, ex: shinshinto Yokoyama smiths stated they were various generation from Tomonari, Showa smith Kanefusa stated he was 23rd gen, i think some smiths today do the same

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