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That was a year in which some of my blades left, others were added. Here, for example, is a Minamoto Yoshichika Tachi from 1928. It came in the original box.
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rare papered Yasukuni shrine Tanto by Ikeda Yasumitsu
Michael 67 replied to Volker62's topic in Military Swords of Japan
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Thank you Nobody for the translation , very kind. Very interesting signature. When the tanto arrives I will post photos of the blade.
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Hello friends, who can help me with translation please. Shinmyo Nyudo Hidemitsu Saku ?????????? Thanks for that. Michael
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I love this sword and know it's in good hands.
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Chris, My first nihonto was Tairyusai Sokan, August 1865 from an umbrella stand from a house flea market for €425. Sometimes things like this also happen in Germany.
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congratulations Colin. That doesn't happen often. I was also incredibly lucky twice as a beginner.
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Thanks Volker, it's my favorite sword.
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A Special Work by Yasukuni Shrine Smith Yasunori
Michael 67 replied to matthewbrice's topic in For Sale or Trade
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A Special Work by Yasukuni Shrine Smith Yasunori
Michael 67 replied to matthewbrice's topic in For Sale or Trade
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Show Us Your High Class Gunto
Michael 67 replied to lonely panet's topic in Military Swords of Japan
Akinobu Today I would like to show a new addition to my modest collection. Gunsui-hagane wo motte Akinobu kore wo tsukuru, 皇紀二千六百三年六月吉日 A lucky day in June, 1943. (Written using the Imperial Calendar system, so the year in the inscription is 2603.) ( SteveM you are the best, Thank for translation) Aluminum saya, full silver habaki, silver seppa, all parts number 1.- 706 replies
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Kurihara Akihide with dragon horimono by Akitada. Tanto Kurihara Akihide saku Keitei Iwakami Kinsaburō kun Shōwa Jyūninen ichigatsu futsuka
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Show Us Your High Class Gunto
Michael 67 replied to lonely panet's topic in Military Swords of Japan
Jo John, Yasuhiro is Showa 9, June Yasunori is Showa 9 March -
Show Us Your High Class Gunto
Michael 67 replied to lonely panet's topic in Military Swords of Japan
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Show Us Your High Class Gunto
Michael 67 replied to lonely panet's topic in Military Swords of Japan
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Show Us Your High Class Gunto
Michael 67 replied to lonely panet's topic in Military Swords of Japan
At the moment I have a lot of time because of Corona. Since I have no symptoms and I am fine. I would like to introduce to the members today more swords from my modest collection, left side Miyaguchi Yasuhiro (68,cm) in 94 Shin Gunto with pinned kabutogane. Next to it Kajiyama Yasunori in 94 Shin Gunto pinned kabutogane, Kotani Yasunori (69.9cm) in 98 Shin Gunto, Abe Yasushige in 98 Shin Gunto with aluminum saya. Sorry for the bad pictures. -
Hi Oli, Nagasa is 66,6 cm
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Show Us Your High Class Gunto
Michael 67 replied to lonely panet's topic in Military Swords of Japan
Hi friends I would like to show my Moriwaka Masataka to the members. Nagasa is 70.2 cm. It has a 2 colored wood saya. -
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some of you saw this Tsukamoto Okimsasa on another member many years ago. I am happy that this beautiful sword has found its way to me. Oite Fujita Shi (no) Tsukamoto Ikkansai Okimasa Saku. a lucky day in December 1942"
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Show Us Your High Class Gunto
Michael 67 replied to lonely panet's topic in Military Swords of Japan
you're right Marc, I didn't see that. It has no cuttingtest and no date
