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  1. Thankyou everyone for your comments, I appreciate your time. So as it seems, this sword is a type 98 Sword made for an officer in the Ww2 but using an older blade.and somebody seems to have signed it falsely to make a more pleasing gift to the American officials. Do I have this correct so far?
  2. Thankyou for your comment and here are some more photos. I will post some soon aswell. Also, the first photos I posted were taken outside under the sun and with a flash aswell because the translator I asked previously could not read it in normal light with how old it looks
  3. I would love to hear opinions on this sword if anybody has any. Thankyou in advance for taking the time out to help me unravel the story behind this sword. I know that every minute in our lives is precious & appreciate anybody using up any of their time helping me solve my mystery.
  4. Thankyou so much! I greatly appreciate your help. I will post more photos of the sword if anyone is interested to see
  5. I am seeking the translation of the engravings on a WW2 handmade Officer sword with leather scabbard. Engraving is poorly written, seemingly in shorthand. A specialist tried to translate but it had him baffled. Very eager to find out the story behind this sword if anybody is willing to assist.
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