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    I was just looking at a photo of a tang sent to me by a gentleman who has a few sword parts he may consider selling Unfortunately I am not very good with kanji apart from basic numbers and a few basic characters I was wondering if I could have some help with translation.One of the characters looks similar to one found on the good luck flags.??Any help appreciated.Regards,Geoff
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    Hi Geoff
    Nagamura Kiyonobu Saku Kore
    regards
    Doug

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      #3
      Thank you very much Doug! Good to see you! Regards,Geoff

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        Agreed, from Gifu.
        長村清宣作之
        You can find an example in Slough's, page 85. Rikugun Jumei Tosho. Made medium to high grade Showato and medium grade gendaito.
        Hawley's ref: KIY 364,365. Nihonto Meikan NMK-218.
        Sometimes found with the "tan" stamp (forged). Might be a half decent blade?

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          Thank you for the additional information Beater Unfortunately the photos would be too painful to post I was informed it was broken when as a child his brother used it to chop down a tree. The saya was all dented in from "sword fighting" and the tsuka was gone to time. Cant win them all.... Regards,Geoff

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