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    Here's some more...this is on a Type 44:

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    I remember the stamp after the Nagoya stamp from my sword collecting days, it is a "na" kanji inspector/origination stamp, first character in "Nagoya".
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    Quote Originally Posted by miner1436 View Post
    it is a "na" kanji inspector/origination stamp, first character in "Nagoya".

    This one?:


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    No, he means this one.

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    and congratulations miner1346 on spotting that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Chadwick View Post
    No, he means this one.

    Attachment 38971

    and congratulations miner1346 on spotting that!
    From Post #26 : best seen in the last (#6) photo, yes? Context, always helpful...

    ETA:Also, missed "Kanji"! Katakana would seem easier in this case...hence the boo-boo!

    ETA2: You reckon the other Nagoya inspector marks are the same, just rather more incomplete?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jmoore View Post
    Context, always helpful...

    Quite right! I shall try to do better next time!

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