View Full Version : Japanese Damascus Blade Gunto?
Bill M
22nd March 2008, 11:40 PM
Here is a sword that was presented to me as a very unusual "Damascus" blade in old gunto mounts. "Blade much older than the mounts." I know very little about Japanese swords. Offered by a local dealer who is a world class expert in another collecting arena.
The sword felt "off" to me and I did not buy it. Did I make a mistake?
Norman McCormick
23rd March 2008, 12:20 AM
Hi,
My knowledge of Japanese blades is very limited but I have to say I've never seen a 'right one' looking anything like that. The 'Damascus' effect looks very much to me like the pattern on 'Chinese/Japanese' swords offered on internet auction sites. I may be wrong but I don't think so therefore for what it's worth I reckon your gut feeling was absolutely the right one.
Regards,
Norman.
Andrew
23rd March 2008, 12:46 AM
I agree with Norman. That's a recent blade of Chinese manufacture. In addition to the characteristic "hada" (watering pattern), the tip geometry is a tell-tale sign.
Lew
23rd March 2008, 01:42 AM
Definately a recent Chinese knock off of a katana.
Lew
Rich
23rd March 2008, 02:03 AM
It is genuine! A genuine Chinese fake that is. No doubt about it; acid
etched blade, kissaki (point) geometry wrong, mounts incorrect for
shingunto. Be glad your gut saved you some money.
Rich S
Bill M
23rd March 2008, 02:51 AM
Thanks.
You all confirm my feelings about this. It is strange because the seller is a world class expert in a different arena of collecting.
Normally I would have blown the piece away, but when an expert like him is offering it. . . . . . . . I try to see something there.
I just have to remember --- we all need to remember --- that an expert in one area does not make him an expert in ALL areas.
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