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drdavid
23rd September 2007, 03:10 AM
Hi all
I have had this in the office for the best part of 30 years. It has always puzzled me as to what was going on. The blade seems like a post WW2 thing (although I guess it could have been war time production), the fittings look like good war time production apart from the rough cast (heavy) tsuba. Anyone got any ideas?
drd

Henk
23rd September 2007, 09:28 AM
David,

This sword looks to me as a typical shin gunto. It is signed as well. On the japanese sword guide site you can find characters. In this way you might figure out who the blade smith was.

http://www.geocities.com/alchemyst/nihonto.htm

But I'm sure one of the more knowledgeable members on the forum can tell you more.

scratch
24th September 2007, 08:07 AM
Hello David,
As you know I'm new to this, but to me the writing nearest the tang hole says Middle Kingdom(China). I hope I will stand corrected in this. Did China ever produce earlier(than ebay) Japanese style swords?
David, I mean no offence.

Best Wishes

Daniel :)

drdavid
24th September 2007, 08:57 AM
Hi Daniel, absolutely no offence taken at your comments. Thanks for the thoughts on the kanji. I am not sure when China started producing knock off Japanese swords, and that would certainly be a possibility if they were doing it more than 30 years back. I have never thought the blade a quality hand forged item but as Henk has noted the fittings do seem authentic shin gunto. It could be as simple as someone having some nice fittings and attaching them to a relatively modern repro blade... :shrug: :shrug:
cheers
David

Ian
1st October 2007, 07:10 PM
I have been notified by the owner that this sword is now on eBay. To avoid any unfortunate discussion of a sword currently on auction, and any suspension that might happen as a result, this thread has been locked.

Ian.