Help with "Ichi" stamp Contractor Name, Please
Article about: Guy or Nick - we believe we have a name for the shop that produced the Type 95s bearing what we call the "Ichi" stamp, but it seems to defy easy translation. What do you guys make
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合名会社神戸商店
Gōmeigaisha Kobe Shōten
Kobe Store, Unlimited
Looks like the owner’s name is
神戸 一幸
Kobe Ikko
Maybe that’s from where the mysterious {一} comes?
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合名会社神戸商店
Gōmeigaisha Kobe Shōten
Kobe Store, Unlimited
Looks like the owner’s name is
神戸 一幸
Kobe Ikko
Maybe that’s from where the mysterious {一} comes?
That make sense!
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In your opinion, are both {K} and {一} stamps attributed to Kobe Shōten? I certainly believe so.
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I totally missed the "Ikko" part of your translation, Guy. That is too strong of a coincidence! I have seen other stamps where it is the first kanji of a name ("伊” the first character of the name of sword smith 伊奈波兼吉(Inaba Kaneyoshi) comes to mind) or Fuku for Fukuoka. And considering the fact that there are no other known sword makers that were involved in the Type 95 process, the evidence is definitely leaning to "K" for Kobe and "一" for Ikko.
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