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Biography and lineage
He signed Oku 奥 instead of Oki 典 on some swords.
Same as Sadaoku SAD605 and Sadasue SAD669.
Hawley mentions he is the son of Sadakiyo.
Sadaoki SAD603 (2nd gen) must be the same smith.