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NanakiXIII
Jul 16, 2004, 09:54
I've a katana which has an inscription, and I'd like to know what it means, if it means anything. I tried drawing the inscription, but I'm afraid I'm no artist at Paint. Any help is much appreciated.

Those weird circle things above the first two characters are, I think, something like apostrophes ('), but it's hard to see on the actualy katana. I'm sorry that picture is so bad, but please help.

Wang
Jul 16, 2004, 10:15
It looks like bad handwriting.

NanakiXIII
Jul 16, 2004, 10:20
That's because I wrote it.....

NANGI
Jul 16, 2004, 10:23
Konnichiwa NanakiXIII-san!
Welcome and Hajimemashite. Yoroshiku! :wave:

Those weird circle things above the first two characters are, I think, something like apostrophes ('), but it's hard to see on the actualy katana. I'm sorry that picture is so bad, but please help.

I think it is "Na Ba Ru U" in Katakana. But it has no meaning. Is it a anyone's name? :p

NANGI

Mandylion
Jul 16, 2004, 10:27
Where does this sword come from? Where is the inscription? Under the grip? If you can answer those, we might get a bit further.

However, the inscription is in katakana. If there are two marks to the upper right of the first character, and not just pitting of the metal, that character doesn't exist. However, without it's marks, it reads "na" (ナ)

The second marking is "ba" (バ), followed by "ru (ル) and "u" (ウ) In total you have "nabaruu" Nothing shows up in my dictionaries, so this is most likely the name of the person who made the sword. Japanese smiths almost always sign there names in kanji, not katakana, so my guess is this is a foreign-made Japanese style sword.

If you can post a number of pictures, I could help you a lot more. You up to it? If you need help on attaching photos, PM me and I'll go through it with you. Have great day - M :-)

NanakiXIII
Jul 16, 2004, 10:37
It might not mean anything at all, it's not an authentic Japanese katana. It's from Greece. Where it was fabricated, I don't know. The inscription is on the blade, near the handle.

They look like apostrophes and are painted in, so I don't think they're pitting of the metal.

I'm afraid I don't have any pictures, nor a digital camera. That's why I tried to draw the inscription. Sorry.

Oh, NANGI, konnichiwa, I don't know what the other Japanese words mean.

Mandylion
Jul 16, 2004, 11:46
In that case, it is probably the name of a previous owner or maker (if you are the first to own it).

NanakiXIII
Jul 16, 2004, 20:10
Alright, thanks. Is 'Nabaruu' a common Japanese name?

NANGI
Jul 17, 2004, 04:50
Konnichiwa NanakiXIII-san!

Is 'Nabaruu' a common Japanese name?

No, it is not Japanese. :relief:

NANGI

Faustianideals
Jul 17, 2004, 05:25
My sword has some funky characters on it too. The blade is broken and when I say that I mean the blade is broken into 2. I'll post it later. :-)

NanakiXIII
Jul 17, 2004, 06:15
Alright, thanks again.