脇差 濃州住兼元 孫六四代 金筋砂流し頻りに掛る三本杉名品 一尺七寸三分
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Kanemoto Wakizashi

No.991463

Wakizashi Nousyu jyu Kanemoto Magoroku 4th generation, Kinsuji and Sunagashi-shikirinikakaru, Sanbonsugi A masterpiece 52.3cm

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濃州住兼元 Nosyu jyu Kanemoto
Registration
Gunma 10/7/34(Showa)
Period
Early Edo period, Around Kanei period
Size

Hachou 52.3cm (一尺七寸三分) Sori 0.8cm
Moto-Haba 2.9cm Saki-Haba 1.8cm Moto-Kasane 0.64cm Shinogi-Thikess 0.70cm Saki-Kasane 0.48cm Kissaki-Chou 3.7cm Nakago-Chou 15.9cm Weight 523g

Country
Mino
Shape
Shinogidukuri, Iorimune, Wide Mihaba, Slightly shallow Sori, Chu-Kissaki slightly extended.
Kitae
Itamehada slightly Hadatachi, Mokume, Mixed Nagarehada, Jinie entered fine.
Hamon
Gunome, Mixed Togariba, Ashi entered well, Yubashiri, Nijuba-style entered well, Small-Nie entered deeply, Kinsuji and Sunagashi-shikirinikakari, Nioikuchi is bright.
Boushi
Midarekonde-Komaru.
Nakago
Ubu, Sakiiriyamagata, Yasurime-takanoha, Mekugiana is one(1)
Habaki
Single copper
Drscription
Kanemoto is a blacksmith of the Mino SanMiami lineage, and the one who has been famous since ancient times is the second Kanemoto (commonly known as Magoroku), who lived in the middle of the Muromachi period and was known as Magoroku. , Also known as the best Ohwazamono, it has excellent sharpness and has been loved by warriors since ancient times.
Since Kanemoto II, he has been known by the common name Magoroku for generations, but Kanemoto's representative Hamon is Sanbonsugi-Midare, as it is said to be ``Seki no Magoroku Sanbonsugi'', which looks like a pair of eyes with a pointed heart. It is the name given because it looked like Sanbonsugi.
Kanemoto, who entered the Shinto-ki(new sword period), was called Genichi Tashiro, the fourth generation of Magoroku, and a master craftsman who was active during the Kanei era.
This sword is made from the specialty Sanbonsugi, It is a masterpiece with small-nie deeply, Kinsuji and Sunagashi-shikirinikakari, Nioikuchi is bright and clear.
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