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興亞一心 滿鐵作之 Koa Isshin Mantetsu Saku 昭和壬午秋 Autumn 1942 Could you please provide a photo of the spine of a tang that shows any distinctive marks? Thank you.
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In that case, your Railway dirk could sit in the forestry dirk scabbard, similar to how this Korean dirk is paired with a red cross dirk scabbard. https://www.warrelics.eu/forum/Japanese-militaria/Japanese-railway-naval-dirk-680828/https://www.warrelics.eu/forum/Japanese-militaria/Japanese-railway-naval-dirk-680828/
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Maybe whoever print this piece thought it was too long , and the foreigners don't know what it means anyway
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The Second one is a cut-off piece. It's a poem written by 張繼 from Tang Dynasty, called 楓橋夜泊. 月落烏啼霜滿天 江楓漁火對愁眠 姑蘇城外寒山寺 夜半鐘聲到客船 This piece is from calligrapher 魯山(1937-?), here is the entire image, you can compare the cut-off parts. left:到客船 Right:對愁眠
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Yes,that's what I though, it looks like 3-5-3(五三桐)
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Photo 1 和顺满门 Full of Harmony and Prosperity 添百福 Add a Hundred Blessings 乙酉秋月書 Wrote in the Fall of 1955 or 2015
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Translation assistance Type 98 and approx date
BANGBANGSAN replied to Eds's topic in Translation Assistance
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Thomas The link doesn't look right....
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“不仕二君” usually refers to a person who does not serve or belong to two masters, indicating that he or she is hired or controlled by two different masters, but does not explicitly pledge allegiance to either one. This term may have been used historically to describe officials or generals who served two different masters at the same time, such as in some periods of Chinese history. 石井要次郎 源恆祥 Ishii Yoichiro Minamoto Yasushi
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@Kiipu Any info for the 石井要次郎 源恆祥?
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Thank you ,Thomas!
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Arsenal Mark on RJT sword Fittings
BANGBANGSAN replied to george trotter's topic in Military Swords of Japan
Star stamped Rinji ,June 1943,平松正知 Hiramatsu Masatomo MASATOMO (正知), Shōwa (昭和, 1926-1989), Ōsaka – “Masatomo” (正知), real name Hiramatsu Danji (平松団次), born October 27th 1901, he studued under Morita Masamichi (森田正道) and worked as rikugun-jumei-tōshō。 -
I don't have the phots of the crossguard.
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Type 32 Ko With Ishimeji Finish
BANGBANGSAN replied to Mister Gunto's topic in Military Swords of Japan
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Type 32 Ko With Ishimeji Finish
BANGBANGSAN replied to Mister Gunto's topic in Military Swords of Japan
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Type 32 Ko With Ishimeji Finish
BANGBANGSAN replied to Mister Gunto's topic in Military Swords of Japan
Yes, there are many factory-reworked Type 32, that's why we saw minty ones from time to time,a lot more than Type 95. -
Type 32 Ko With Ishimeji Finish
BANGBANGSAN replied to Mister Gunto's topic in Military Swords of Japan
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General Yamashita the Gunto collector
BANGBANGSAN replied to PNSSHOGUN's topic in Military Swords of Japan
Really wish they have the photo of the tang or written Kanji of the smith's name instead of English only. Kanenaga could be 兼永 or 包永。 -
General Yamashita the Gunto collector
BANGBANGSAN replied to PNSSHOGUN's topic in Military Swords of Japan
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Type 95