There are so many blacksmiths, sharpeners and (small) shops out there and any of those could be the one branding the knife. I got several knives that are either too difficult to read because of the stylized kanji or there's just no mention of them at all over the entire Internet. They usually happen to be of quite good quality so it's a bit of a bummer for them to be left unrecognized.Thanks for trying! I never thought it would be so hard determining who made it and what kind of steel it is.
Many of the older knives available on auction sites come from old shops/retailer's/blacksmiths that shut down before the internet (the interwebs has only been used by the masses for 20 years, knives a bit longer) hence no information about them.There are so many blacksmiths, sharpeners and (small) shops out there and any of those could be the one branding the knife. I got several knives that are either too difficult to read because of the stylized kanji or there's just no mention of them at all over the entire Internet. They usually happen to be of quite good quality so it's a bit of a bummer for them to be left unrecognized.
True. However, I've come across several knives that look like they have been around for 10 years max and still found nothing about them.Many of the older knives available on auction sites come from old shops/retailer's/blacksmiths that shut down before the internet (the interwebs has only been used by the masses for 20 years, knives a bit longer) hence no information about them.
If it was, then the whole thing means Tokyo, Japanese steel Double Moon something.I did some reverse engineering on the middle one and my call is 双月 (translator gives Soutsuki as a name). I'm not gonna testify in court, but I'm fairly confident the radical on the right (又) in that middle character is what you need to search by to find the rest.
Many shops in Japan don't have an online presence, or if they do it is in Japanese and not English.True. However, I've come across several knives that look like they have been around for 10 years max and still found nothing about them.
If it was, then the whole thing means Tokyo, Japanese steel Double Moon something.
That's why I search with kanji if I've managed to recognize them. The hits don't necessarily come from shops but if they're mentioned somewhere that's at least something.Many shops in Japan don't have an online presence, or if they do it is in Japanese and not English.
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