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Paul G

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  1. Disregard, I see this has been posted already. Intersting sword. Paul G-
  2. Hello everyone, I was trolling the internet and saw this sword for sale. Its pretty beat up, but appears to be Japanese. It has a interesting stamp on the blade below the habaki, where we normally see stamps on fake Chinese swords. However, this stamp appears different, and the sword appears wartime vintage and correct for a Shin Gunto. Does anyone have any idea of what the stamp is? Makers stamp for a machine made blade? Arsenal stamp? The blade does not look signed, and appears machine made. Thanks, Paul G-
  3. Thank you for the replies everyone! Its nice to see the good discussion!! Paul G-
  4. I am home now and have uploaded better pictures of this strap for sale. Thanks for all the comments, Paul G-
  5. Thank you sir for your reply. It does look brand new to me as well. Has this seller sold reproductions as original before? Seems like now he has both and they are clearly marked a such, but you are the person everyone says knows the good from the bad. Thank you for your input!! Paul G-
  6. I think you mean, you may need a thicker Mekugi (bamboo peg). Also, if the wooden handle was shrunk over time, the fit would be tighter, not looser. Nice looking Kaigunto. PG-
  7. Hello everyone, Is there any chance that this Generals rank tassel is genuine? The seller goes by the name Tassel. I am very leary of buying anything out of China. The seller sells both good and reproduction gunto tassels. I apologize if this is an easy one. I have studied these and I cannot tell the differences myself. Here are a few pictures for evaluation. Thank you so much for your input, Paul G-
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    Old Kai Gunto

    Thank you Ray Singer, Franco D, and Rivkin, for your insight. When I can get to the sword, I will get a picture here of the overall shape of the blade/sugata and of the boshi. Thank you again, Paul G-
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    Old Kai Gunto

    Hello everyone, I have this old, Nihonto?, in Kai Gunto mounts. This appears to be an old blade refitted for war. The Nagasa is 23 9/16 inches, or 59.84875 cm from the tip to the Munemachi. I have a couple of questions: - Is this considered a Katana or a Wakizashi? - Can the age of the blade be approximated by the look of the Nakago? or the style and construction of the blade? - This blade has Bohi on one side only, is that more indicative of a maker? or an era? Thank you to everyone for their assistance and input. Paul G-
  13. I once bought a tassel exactly like that. I bought it as a reproduction. Its pretty close, but off just a bit. The gold slider does not have the cardboard insert that you would expect to see on an original tassel slider. PG-
  14. Thank you Bruce! PG-
  15. Hello again, I could not find any contact information for David McDonald. Can someone please share that with me, Thank you!! PG-
  16. Thank you Grey! PG-
  17. Hello everyone, I want to have a Tsuka built for a sword I have. I have looked online and have found a couple of places. Which builder do you recommend? I have found the following: Tsukamaki.net - Dr. Thomas Buck Shining moon 13 Or is there a member here that can do this? I am looking to have a new wood Tsuka made, same added, and new Ito wrapped. Thank you for any recommendations or advice you can share. PG-
  18. Agreed, bad tassel. Aside from the wrong colors, the knots on the tassel heads are non-existent really, just a bunch of cord looped over and tied. On real examples, there would be a braided knot at the top of each tassel. As well, the cords on the end of the tassel are just cut off cord. Real examples have a little loop on each end which is barely noticeable, unless you are looking for it. In addition to all that, there is no slider for it, its just tied into a knot. PG-
  19. Thank you everyone for your input. I can say with certainty the sword came out of a footlocker, but the family had very little information about their relative who served. I was able to see most of the stuff in there and picked this sword up pretty cheap. I got another sword and a type 14 Nambu as well. All they said is that he served in the Pacific, but who knows. They stated that there were other swords that they had sold already. I was not the first person to get access. Its very hard to tell, but the hamon looks real, but very hard to photograph. Its only visible in certain light. Does not look like other fake acid etched sword hamons that I have seen. Bruce, I tend to post over at WAF and WRF. I am the Paul G who found the ebay auction with the "NLF /souvenir sword" and PX sales paperwork. Matt, I dont see any extra holes inside the Tsuka In any case, it looks like its been modified a bit, for any number of reasons. Where, who knows, Why ?? , possibly by the Vet, but am very confident it was not by the family. At worst, they may have shined up the blade a bit, but not sure. I just always had that feeling. I am going to move this along, and will give this link to the new owner. I got it cheap, so I will move it along for what it is. Thank you everyone,
  20. The Kissaki
  21. Another picture of the ito.
  22. OK, Good to know. Thanks for the input .I guess there is no telling what the GI did after he got this sword. There were a few others with it, as well as other items. Maybe he got some things mixed up when took them apart (seppa) . The ito and knot look so old and soiled, I'm scratching my head. Is there any way the ito could have been wrapped in the period by the koshirae maker? A less skilled wrapper? It really feels in hand like its been this way forever. Thanks
  23. In hand you can see the blue brown a lot clearer. Also, to me the ito looks original. Its very dirty and has been well used. Its easier to see in hand. Thanks for your comments!
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