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Old 3rd May 2025, 04:07 PM   #1
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I would like to know if someone could tell me more about this saber with a length of 60 cm with a signature ... is it authentic please? THANKS
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Old 4th May 2025, 02:01 AM   #2
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I expect that it is Japanese and does have some age. I recommend the Nihonto Message Board for assistance. The first thing they will tell you is that it has serious condition issues and not to attempt to polish it yourself.
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Is that 60cm total length or blade only, if total then it's a wakizashi, blade length it's a short katana. A shin-gunto is specifically a sword in regulation military mounts. like this, or the version with a metal scabbard.
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A picture of the entire piece would be nice for the archives : )
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Old 4th May 2025, 05:24 PM   #5
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Is that 60cm total length or blade only, if total then it's a wakizashi, blade length it's a short katana. A shin-gunto is specifically a sword in regulation military mounts. like this, or the version with a metal scabbard.
yes it is 60 cm long ... thank you

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I agree with Lee - it looks authentic and you need specialist advice via his link.

From the pictures only - the hilt ornaments, tsuba and ray skin look to be of good quality and also the signature looks authentic. The second character is Hiro which is a common part of many Japanese names. I can't read the top one. Signatures can be faked of course, but overall the impression is of a real Japanese sword. Just my opinion though - and please feed back to us what the experts say.

The blade looks as though it can be recovered but needs a professional Japanese sword polisher - which is very expensive and charged by the inch so be grateful it's a short sword!
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on the NIHONTO forum. It is told that it dates from 1600's and that the signature was Fuyuhiro.
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We don't discuss swords here that are currently listed online as for sale, since that sort of thing can easily be abused for covert advertising and other shenanigans.
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Thank you werecow!

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