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    Very Large Katana

    A person brought this in to the store today looking for information about it. I told him what I could but could not translate the Kanji. Any help in this regard would be greatly appreciated.

    That is an 18 inch ruler alongside it.
    Gary
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    The tang
    Originally posted by Gary Cain View Post
    A person brought this in to the store today looking for information about it. I told him what I could but could not translate the Kanji. Any help in this regard would be greatly appreciated.

    That is an 18 inch ruler alongside it.
    Gary
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      #3
      tang 2
      Originally posted by Gary Cain View Post
      The tang
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        #4
        tang 3
        Originally posted by Gary Cain View Post
        tang 2
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          #5
          tang 4
          Originally posted by Gary Cain View Post
          tang 3
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            #6
            tang 5
            Originally posted by Gary Cain View Post
            tang 4
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              #7
              The Tsuba is quite large as well and appears to be plated iron
              Originally posted by Gary Cain View Post
              tang 5
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                #8
                tsuba again
                Originally posted by Gary Cain View Post
                The Tsuba is quite large as well and appears to be plated iron
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                  #9
                  the Habaki is nicely rendered in silver
                  Originally posted by Gary Cain View Post
                  tsuba again
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                    #10
                    I thought it may have been a fake but the tsuba and tang are probably just cleaned
                    Last edited by JRO; 08-19-2008, 03:14 AM. Reason: corrected

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                      #11
                      Absolutely Nothing Wrong With This Sword. It Is Signed By Yasuji, A Swordsmith Of The Satsuma School In Southern Kyushu. It Is Date The 13th Year Of Kansei(1801). It Is Late And I Will Spend Some More Time On Translating The Nakago Tomorrow Unless One Of Our Other Esteemed Members Wishes To Chime In. The Guard And Mounting Are Likely All Contemporary. Unfortunately, Some Fool Polished The Tsuba To Make It Shiny, Removing The Original Patination. I Would Like To See Pictures Of The Entire Mounting As Satsuma Mountings Are Very Distinctive And Would Indicate The Samurai Was From That Area.

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                        #12
                        A Further Note On The Tsuba, It Is A Soft Metal Guard And Not Iron. It Is Also Satsuma School Work. The Original Finish Would Have Been Shakudo, A Dark Blue Black Finish. The Finish Can Be Restored But Is Quite Expensive. It's Dirty So Lets Make It Nice And Shiny To Impress Everyone. Does The Nakago Look Cleaned Also Or Is The Finish Unrusted?

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                          #13
                          Most likely gimei of Namihira Yasu-uji (波平安氏)but a genuine handmade Japanese sword nevertheless.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by JRO View Post
                            I thought it may have been a fake but the tsuba and tang are probably just cleaned
                            JRO--
                            IT IS NOT IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND A "WHITE" NAKAGO ON AN OLDER JAPANESE SWORD. UNUSUAL, BUT NOT IMPOSSIBLE. I ONCE OWNED A KAWACHI NO KAMI SUKESADA WAKIZASHI FROM THE LATE 18TH CENTURY THAT WAS STORED IN IT'S ORIGINAL SHIRASAYA, LOOKED LIKE A GENDAITO AND HAD UBUBA. I ALSO HAD A MID 19TH CENTURY BIZEN SUKEKANE BLADE IN COMPARABLE CONDITION. WE ARE ALL HERE TO LEARN. IF THE NAKAGO WAS CLEANED, I WOULD NOT BELIEVE THE KANJI INSCRIPTION WOULD BE AS SHARP AS THEY ARE. WELCOME TO THE FORUM.

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                              #15
                              Hello Bob,

                              Many thanks for the help! The Tsuka is here and it has seen many better days as has the saya.

                              Gary
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