
Johncstroud
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Matching Mystery Marine Mounton Ebay
Johncstroud replied to Johncstroud's topic in Military Swords of Japan
the answer is yes it is and at least now we all have a better understanding of these blades and we all benefit.the other thing is I did not want this swordsmith to disappear into oblivion,the critics may say what they want but in my humble opinion it is an impressive weapon.purpose built and served well for the purpose intended.I sincerely appreciate the time and effort all have devoted to the cause .I am deeply greatful.I hope to say somehow the souls of the departed are somehow appeased Respectfully yours John C. Stroud -
Matching Mystery Marine Mounton Ebay
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In respect to the painted numbers on the nakago so far I have seen the numbers 6,45,73 made by Toyosuke is it reasonable To say these are perhaps serial numbers?to track production? -
Matching Mystery Marine Mounton Ebay
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Matching Mystery Marine Mounton Ebay
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That leaves a three year window for this to be be made in the meiji period .. Possible yes ,probable no because there is only one mekugi-ana. -
Matching Mystery Marine Mounton Ebay
Johncstroud replied to Johncstroud's topic in Military Swords of Japan
Truly Dave not sure but the first stainless steel was in 1921 if I'm correct.but the other possibility is they traditionally made then chromed.or made with bar stock and then Chromed at the end of the war with limited resources anything is possible. -
Matching Mystery Marine Mounton Ebay
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Did they say meiji period? -
Matching Mystery Marine Mounton Ebay
Johncstroud replied to Johncstroud's topic in Military Swords of Japan
High class auction for showato huh? -
Matching Mystery Marine Mounton Ebay
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I think Toyosuke made quite afew of these only he really knew . -
Matching Mystery Marine Mounton Ebay
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Matching Mystery Marine Mounton Ebay
Johncstroud replied to Johncstroud's topic in Military Swords of Japan
Hey Thomas,SteveM found the translation for the mei:Toyosuke saku.Idont know if he was kaigun toko smith,or likely a Toyokawa domiciled smith but that would be speculation on my part.any ideas? -
Matching Mystery Marine Mount Mei...helpoo
Johncstroud replied to Johncstroud's topic in Translation Assistance
From my family to yours I am deeply greatful for your help unraveling this mystery.should you ever need a tour guide in Puerto Rico I'm your man.Many thanks to all who contributed to the effort! -
Matching Mystery Marine Mounton Ebay
Johncstroud replied to Johncstroud's topic in Military Swords of Japan
So what shall I call it ? Shin-kai gunto? -
Thats one helluva pig sticker if I ever did see one.Down right purdy.
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Matching Mystery Marine Mount Mei...helpoo
Johncstroud replied to Johncstroud's topic in Translation Assistance
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Matching Mystery Marine Mounton Ebay
Johncstroud replied to Johncstroud's topic in Military Swords of Japan
Well I must admit it is a possibility it may have spent some time in the jungles here in puerto rico hopefully not for harvesting bananas but would be excellent for the purpose.move over machetes you have been outdone. -
I will se if I can find it in my travels .looks like a family mon to me but Im still new at this.
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Matching Mystery Marine Mount Mei...helpoo
Johncstroud replied to Johncstroud's topic in Translation Assistance
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Yeah I know its showato but could some one help me translate these matching mei' s .some say kanesuke,others say toyosuke and I have spent over a month looking for a matchfor the first kanji symbol to no avail please help me with this mystery if you could be so kind.below are two different swords with the same mei.
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Matching Mystery Marine Mounton Ebay
Johncstroud replied to Johncstroud's topic in Military Swords of Japan
One thing is sure anything that holds its edge for 71 years is one bad mamajama. -
Matching Mystery Marine Mounton Ebay
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Whats different with my sword the fuchi is a Naval style fuchi and all the numbers match all 45 matching the symbols on the blade as well. -
Matching Mystery Marine Mounton Ebay
Johncstroud replied to Johncstroud's topic in Military Swords of Japan
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Matching Mystery Marine Mounton Ebay
Johncstroud replied to Johncstroud's topic in Military Swords of Japan
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Matching Mystery Marine Mounton Ebay
Johncstroud replied to Johncstroud's topic in Military Swords of Japan
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Matching Mystery Marine Mounton Ebay
Johncstroud replied to Johncstroud's topic in Military Swords of Japan
I believe mine here in Puerto Rico has the cherry blossoms on the pommel filed off . Also the absence of the rising sun o-seppa Suggest a surrendered blade.in respect to thestamps they seem to be deep struck and then chromed over. the other stamps seem larger with the barbs of the anchor more spread out.