English: Antique Edo period Japanese hirazukuri style, shinshinto (1865) Gassen school "yoroi doshi" tanto, the blade is .5 in thick at the motogasane, with a bright white crisp "suguha" temper line or hamon and incredible flamboyant "ayasuji" grain pattern or hada. The tang or nakago has one hole and has the signature of "Yoshiteru", showing the nihonto origami (authentication Papers)
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