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Hamon right sequence:
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Yamato Norinaga right kissaki:
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Yamato Norinaga specially valuable NBTHK:
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NBTHK Paper text:
certificate
1. Sword name Yamato Norinaga saku
2 feet 2.5 inches long
The above sword has been recognized as a specially valuable sword after examination by the Association.
November 26, 1950
Moritatsu Hosokawa, Chairman of the Japanese Art Sword Preservation Association
Shogo Takagi

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