This Kanji Roller is stamped with WP #149 'Miyako Roku'. The bottom symbol is 'Roku' 六 under a Roof mark.
The length of this kanji roller is quite unusual. It measures 6 7/8 inches long. Typically, WP #149 kanji rollers are the standard 6 inches in length. I showed this kanji roller to Walt Pich and he explained that it was made from a mold that he had seen before.
Walt also stated that the script was 1st generation. Case-in-point, if you look at the top symbol the 3 lines are shorter than when compared to 2nd generation marks.
It's a beautiful bright float with tons of bubbles in the glass.
There's also a large kiln stone that's 3/8 inches long located on the mold line.
This is a great example of how a float may seem to be 'standard' at first, but when examined more closely can be revealed to be a true one-of-a-kind gem.