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    <value>Sugata: [configuration]: hirazukuri, slight curve
Kitae: [forging pattern]: ko-itame with masame and shirake
Hamon [tempering pattern]: midareba with kinsuji, gunome
Boshi [tip]: ko-maru
Horimono [carving]: none
Nakago [tang]: suriage, katte-sagari file marks, two holes, kiri tip
Habaki [collar]: single gilt copper
Nagasa [length of blade]: blade 29.3cm, tang 9.5cm, curve 3mm
Koshirae [mounting]:aikuchi mounting, the scabbard lacquered red striated horizontally with irregular thin black lines, the metal fittings of gilt copper with floral designs, the kaerizuno in the form of a boar of shibuichi with details in gold and silver, menuki of fans in shibuichi with gold details, kozuka with a tasselled &#x2018;ken&#x2019;, the fuchi with a thick gold rim. Overall length 42.8cm</value>
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        <value>The inscription of the great 14th century smith Masamune of Sagami blade is spurious.</value>
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