Thanks Mike, you are right it did pick me! I went in and out of the place I bought it for weeks! Eventual it’s calls in the middle of the night won and I bought it!
Never looked back, I am hugely into Ww2 so the fact it’s a Ww2 combat sword ticks all my boxes, I do love and appreciate “proper” katana but for me my interest is Ww2, and this ticks all the boxes for me .
thanka for the warm welcome to all replies…
Thanks for the responses everyone, I agree it is a beautiful sword… very pleased with it.
had it a few years now and always admire it, can I ask the pin that holds the sword into the scabbard is broken…. The “tong”!that catches the scabbard is missing, can these be replaced? Ie anyone sell them? Period I am after.
also thanks for the welcome
Hi everyone this is my first post, I’m mainly into Ww2 collecting but always fancied a katana (since forever).
over the years I looked at many but this one spoke to me…..don’t know why but it did?.
My question is this… is this a traditionally made blade or a war time example? I’m not fussed either way but would love to know.
There are no marks on the tang? And the fittings have numbers stamped into them, I am sure the fittings are all correct for Ww2 but…. Is this a “family” blade in Ww2 mounts? Or a non traditionally made blade?.
I have asked on another forum and opinions were 50/50? Any opinions greatly appreciated from the uk here.
regards, and great forum I’ve been drooling over posts!