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I am as of recent, a new joined member of the nihonto club. I became a member in hopes to share the Mei of my Katana and authenticate it, either value or if it's genuine. It appears to be handmade but possibly afterwards was sent off to a factory for finishing, that is unless the swordsmith himself devoted over time into the tang of the sword. Please feel free to contact me if you are interested, I am in a bit of a tight hassle over money and wouldn't have a problem selling the sword to someone whom collects and will take care of it. |
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I am new to this club and hope to find some information regarding a WW2 Gunto "Bring Back" sword. I have seen many swords over the years but none grabbed me like this one did. It had a cloth tie-down placed there by the Japanese soldier that surrendered it. |
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Just listed these 2 excellent books on eBay: Japanese sword book: "One Hundred Masterpieces from the Collection of Dr. Walter A. Compton". |
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The price has recently been reduced on a pair of swords I have for sale. Also, the two swords are now available separately. |
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Hi Everyone, I'm a new member, Jairo Araujo from Brazil. I'm posting photos of my katana. After try understand the signature, please if someone can help me i will be glad. Lets start with signature, first kanji of signature is 國 (KUNI) but i cant identify the second. In the other side, have a mensage, I think it was not made in manufacturing process, i think it was made after, says "横山大膳X康子X" ("Yokoyama daizen xxx Yasushiko XXX") Suemitsu Katana Kaji says frequently Japanese soldiers wrote their names or messages in military swords, i dont know if is correct or not. |
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I have this wakizashi that I would like to get some feed back on. cheers keven |
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