Wwii navy sword photos 1 & 2
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Circle-anchor: Toyokawa Naval Arsenal; stainless steel.
伊 [stamp]
I [like "ee"]
伊奈波
Inaba
[ee-nah-bah]
lacquered production numbers:
二六二八
2628
No. 159 shows Inaba Kaneyoshi (伊奈波兼吉) as Kaigun jumei toko (海軍受命刀工).
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a shrine called INABA JINJYA in Gifu City, Gifu Prefecture. They still have a sword festival every October for sale and exhibition of nihonto.
She also found a local sword smith named INABA in that prefecture; INABA KANEYOSHI, who was a SHOWA period smith. He was a contract sword smith for Japanese Navy. His teacher was called MATSUBARA SHOZO.
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His teacher MATSUBARA SHOZO (松原正造) seems to be a WWII sword smith in Seki. His smith name was also Kaneyoshi (兼吉) according to the WWII Japanese Swordsmiths list on the following Dr. Rich S's site.
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Here's another example:
海軍・不銹鋼刀(耐錆鋼刀 :ステンレス刀)
豊川海軍工廠製愛知県葉栗郡木曽川町
松山の住人で昭和 海軍受命刀工松原 正蔵 氏
伊奈波兼吉の作 ”伊奈波”の銘がある登録証付
海軍不銹鋼刀
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Navy, stainless steel sword (sword rust steel: Stainless steel sword)
Toyokawa Navy Yard, Ltd., Aichi-gun Haguri Kisogawa City
Showa Navy commissioned swordsmith Mr. Matsubara Shozo resident of Matsuyama
A work of Inaba Kaneyoshi; the registration card has the inscription "Inaba."
Navy stainless steel sword.
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