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    T38 marking question

    I have a Nagoya T38 that is in good shape. The wood has dings, but the barrel is fine and the markings are clear and not rubbed down (inspected with a watchmaker's exeglass). And yes, I have read the stickies and the linked information!
    So I am absolutely as certain as I can be, without being literate in Japaneseicon, that the Kanji to the left of the number is the symbol for "6" (looks like a little stick man) and not the symbol for Series 27 or any other series. Furthermore there is a figure 6 to the right of the Nagoya mark after the number.

    Can anyone explain this?

    Patrick
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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Chadwick View Post
    So I am absolutely as certain as I can be, without being literate in Japaneseicon, that the Kanji to the left of the number is the symbol for "6" (looks like a little stick man) and not the symbol for Series 27 or any other series. Furthermore there is a figure 6 to the right of the Nagoya mark after the number.

    Can anyone explain this?

    Patrick
    I think you are confusing the character for the number 6 and the character used to symbolize "series 6".

    This is the number 6

    This is the character used for "series 6"

    If the series character looks like a little stick man, it is probably series 27

    The symbol to the right of the manufacturer marking is an inspection mark.

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