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- Birthday 06/28/1988
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Broomfield, Colorado
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Bizen Swords, Wakizashi, and WW2 Japanese Swords
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Jonathan Hoff
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Help identifying blade in WW2 fittings
AlphaRaider replied to AlphaRaider's topic in Translation Assistance
Neat, thank you all so far for your input. J. Hoff -
Help identifying blade in WW2 fittings
AlphaRaider replied to AlphaRaider's topic in Translation Assistance
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Help identifying blade in WW2 fittings
AlphaRaider replied to AlphaRaider's topic in Translation Assistance
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Help identifying blade in WW2 fittings
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AlphaRaider started following "Green papers mean no papers" , Help identifying blade in WW2 fittings , Show of Shows Military Antique Show Feb 22-25, 2024 and 1 other
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This is a buddies sword from the gun show circuit. He asked me if i could snap some pictures and get a bit of information from all the smart people here. Any idea on a name or blade info would be really neat. They are cell phone pictures so not the best I apologize for that. Thanks for your help everyone.
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I went to the show this year and it sure was amazing. There were quite a bit of swords of Japanese origin and from WW2. I found a fair amount of Japanese WW2 military items as well. I took over 400 images of the booths. I walked around with my sword, not necessarily to sale but got to share it with many people. I got a fair amount of offers from the public, and two vendors/people actually spent some time viewing it which was neat and always nice to hear kind words as a beginner myself. I didn’t purchase any swords but there were 3 that caught my eye. Prices seemed a wee bit high compared from the last collector show I went to but that’s life and it’s the SOS’s so ehh. However the selection makes up for the price and in all honesty this show is about the nice stuff so paying more isn’t a bad thing considering it’s probably pretty nice. That being said I attend around 122 ish shows a year on the gun show side but this show yields more swords you’ll ever find at a gun show. There were a lot of wonderful people and so many great military’s items. We left with 3 backpacks full of goodies and I now own one of the most beautiful signed flags I’ve come across. So it’s hard to beat that. We will be going again next year so maybe I can meet up with a few of you there.
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Help identifying Japanese WW2 Banner
AlphaRaider replied to AlphaRaider's topic in Translation Assistance
Thank you so much @SteveM I appreciate your response. I'm excited to type out a paper for this banner. Thanks for your help and insite. -J. HOFF -
Help identifying Japanese WW2 Banner
AlphaRaider replied to AlphaRaider's topic in Translation Assistance
Thanks for the comment @SteveM I'd like to nail the name down so thank you for the insite. Do you by chance know the name of this style of banner or the porpous? - J Hoff -
Help identifying Japanese WW2 Banner
AlphaRaider replied to AlphaRaider's topic in Translation Assistance
I get that portion also. However the bottom is where I start getting lost. I don't know how well google translate does with this painted text. -J Hoff -
Help identifying Japanese WW2 Banner
AlphaRaider replied to AlphaRaider's topic in Translation Assistance
I believe this is the Army side of business vs the Navy. But I'm honestly unsure. Figured there are lots of smart people here that may be able to provide some insite as to this banner. -
Hello everyone, This is a beautiful banner I recently picked up from a gentleman in Colorado, while at a Utah gunshow. It was found in the private home of a family in Toyama Prefecture and that it was used by the 7th Infantry and it has some kind of information about a special attack Force. I don't have the translation on it unfortunately. He told me that it was a parade/victory banner that was flown as soldiers marched down the street. Can anyone help me decipher what it says? It's huge so I haven't got the best pictures currently. It has seen better days, there is regrettably mutiple areas damaged, however I sure am excited to own it. - J. Hoff
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"Green papers mean no papers"
AlphaRaider replied to Toryu2020's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
Is there a link to a list of often forged names or examples? I have a green paper 2nd gen Kunisada of AIZU Provence I got a little over a year ago. I'll get the paperwork from the display and photograph it tomorrow. I think it's this green color mentioned. my org. post of the sword is here Thanks, Jonathan H.