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					Originally Posted by Rich
					
				 
				Can't tell a whole lot about the blade due to lack of pics of it. I suspect 
Late Shinshinto. The horimono (blade carving) is poorly done, so I suspect 
a later addition perhaps to cover a flaw in the blade (commonly done). The 
koshirae are most likely post war pieced together (nothing matches) done 
for sale to the West.  Keep in mind this is all speculation based on pictures 
and I could be very wrong. Still could be an interesting coffee table tanto - 
nothing wrong with that, I have a couple of them :-)  However, I would 
strongly recommend it be seen in person by someone knowledgeable in 
Nihonto before you or friend think of having it professionally polished. The  
polish could cost more than the tanto is worth. 
 
Rich S 
			
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 Many thanks, Rich!  I wondered about the maple-leaf/birds/water/fish/dragon koshirae "theme."  
Is it common (or significant) for the tang to be devoid of marks?