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Hi Mike, first of all congrats for your score.
So, what you got here is a
名宝 Meihō - the meaning is famous (名) treasure (宝)
東研 Tōken - 東 (East) and 研 (polish or sharpen)
Even though I have seen it many times, I don't know what "F.M. 77" stands for.
They might be the first letters of the name/surname of the maker.. Just my guess.
Hope this helps.
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Thank you very much sir!
Nice to have the proper names.
:chapeau
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anyone help out with this kanjo/hanzi... it would be much appreciated.
my japanese friends don't thinks it's written by a japanese person and they can't figure out a context where it all make sense.
the words they say may be in there are "seed" "elder brother"
thanks for the help
-jon
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Hi Globaldev,
Is this a kamisori, a knife?
Your friend is right... seems some strokes are missing.
What I have been able to read is last four kanji:
安
井
種
兄
The first 2 might might be many things:
Attachment 214937
the other 2 are 種 seed and 兄 brother
They might mean something together though.
I'll try to find the first 2 kanji.
Hope this helps.
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Its a western style razor,
Maybe a signature? Yasui seems like it may be right
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Hey I found this seller who sold this razor as Yasui Miyabe. So the kanji might be this 雅 and not this 種.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/EXTREMELY-RA...-/111739092278
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Thats where i got the image from, just rotated it.
It says more than yasui miyabe.
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Can anyone read this one?
Attachment 217213
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Hi Stefan, it is written "Hishakaku"
Cheers