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Attention Mantetsu Owners: A Survey
BANGBANGSAN replied to Bruce Pennington's topic in Military Swords of Japan
Bruce I know it's probably not, but the mark under the numbers is kind of like a 菅 inspection mark on some of Kokura Arsenal-made Type 30 bayonets. -
It's legit
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Early 1942
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Tokyo 1st Stamped M on a quite few Mantetsu , 武久,義治's Tang。Most of them also have 東 mark on Kabutogane.
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I‘m with SteveM 鎌田
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Show Us Your High Class Gunto
BANGBANGSAN replied to lonely panet's topic in Military Swords of Japan
Michael Very nice one! Not many of these Gunsui swords around, I was looking for one for a while since I missed one last year also made by Akinobu. I'm lucky enough to get one a couple of months ago, but it only has Gunsui mei no smith name. -
Ryuminsai Kanetomo….unusual gendaito? Gunsuihaganane?
BANGBANGSAN replied to Matsunoki's topic in Military Swords of Japan
Thanks Colin The condition of the blade now makes it hard to tell if there is hamon or not. -
Ryuminsai Kanetomo….unusual gendaito? Gunsuihaganane?
BANGBANGSAN replied to Matsunoki's topic in Military Swords of Japan
Do you have the saleroom's link for this sword? -
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Star stamped Ww2 traditionally forged
BANGBANGSAN replied to Pippo's topic in Military Swords of Japan
Yamagami Munetoshi 山上宗利. He was a Rikugun Jumei Tosho from Niigata and the brother of Yamagami Akihisa 山上昭久, who was a student of Kurihara Akihide. He also spent time at the Nihon-to Gakuin training along with his brother. -
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Attention Mantetsu Owners: A Survey
BANGBANGSAN replied to Bruce Pennington's topic in Military Swords of Japan
Too bad ,the ser# number was scratch off. -
Attention Mantetsu Owners: A Survey
BANGBANGSAN replied to Bruce Pennington's topic in Military Swords of Japan
I know, it's hard to judge. It seems the bohi can be added after the blade is done. Let's leave the welded thing out. Is the bohi custom order form Mantstsu or some smith add it later? Pobroly we will never know. -
Attention Mantetsu Owners: A Survey
BANGBANGSAN replied to Bruce Pennington's topic in Military Swords of Japan
Peter You're right, some Mantetsu does have the cross line on the tang. I also agree anything is possible, but this one with Bohi is in doubt with more than a few people not only me. Not saying we're 100% correct though. -
Attention Mantetsu Owners: A Survey
BANGBANGSAN replied to Bruce Pennington's topic in Military Swords of Japan
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Attention Mantetsu Owners: A Survey
BANGBANGSAN replied to Bruce Pennington's topic in Military Swords of Japan
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Attention Mantetsu Owners: A Survey
BANGBANGSAN replied to Bruce Pennington's topic in Military Swords of Japan
Bruce This one is rewelded the cut off Mantetsu tang with another blade like the one I post a few days ago,but better work. -
Your sword seems to made around July 1939. I agree with Steve, that tassel is a repro.
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Attention Mantetsu Owners: A Survey
BANGBANGSAN replied to Bruce Pennington's topic in Military Swords of Japan
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Attention Mantetsu Owners: A Survey
BANGBANGSAN replied to Bruce Pennington's topic in Military Swords of Japan
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Any comprising photos of the early one and the standard one?
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Kim Jong-un (金正恩)‘s 金 Kim .Could be owner's name .
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Cool!Seems 藤原岸永 use 正清 mei when he works at 湊川神社。Use 正永 at 七生刀鍛煉道場 when making the Army contract sword.
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Help with mei on beat up Type 98
BANGBANGSAN replied to JustinJustin's topic in Military Swords of Japan
昭和十七年 1942 Smith 兼光 Kanemitsu Owner 岡田 Okada