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Thanks for posting, Perry! It's a really cool piece. Conway
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Questions about "late war", NCO swords
Conway S replied to WilBru5's topic in Military Swords of Japan
Could be a piece from the workshop of Showa 22. The scabbard throat piece and the scabbard look a bit pieced together. Conway -
Manchurian blade or Mantetsu blade Sword 2
Conway S replied to Dogditcher's topic in Military Swords of Japan
Hey Steve, This one is signed 肥前國住保廣作- "Hizen Kuni ju Yasuhiro Saku" and dated January 1942. The smith is Yasuhiro. It looks like he was from Saga. I don't have any additional details. This is not a Mantetsu, although it looks like it could be traditionally made. Conway -
Possible Diplomat Type 19 Emblem?
Conway S replied to Bruce Pennington's topic in Military Swords of Japan
Looks Chinese... and by "Chinese" I am not implying modern fake. I scanned through all three volumes of Jan Culbertson's Chinese Swords and could not find a match though. Hopefully you can get more pictures @Bruce Pennington Conway -
It’s signed Inaba - 伊奈波. Quite a few references within the site if you search the term. This signature may refer to a sword forge or a smith. Conway
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Hi Steve, Looks like it could be a surname - 黒田 - Kuroda. Conway
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Hi Sam, To add to what Ed posted, I would agree it looks like a Sam Browne belt. Keep in mind the Japanese rolled through British colonial holdings and repurposed their equipment. I have a British-made pith helmet over-stamped with Japanese inspection marks. So it’s possible the Japanese did use your belt. Conway
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Maybe it's just the picture quality, but the habaki looks silvery as opposed to brass. 108,XXX serial number should be Suya. Conway
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I believe that’s a Type 98 saya. The screw hole for the ishizuki is visible in the picture. Conway
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Type 98 Gunto with just a name- Legit or repro?
Conway S replied to Casual_Collector's topic in Military Swords of Japan
The link Bruce included in his post explains the meaning on the text on the drag. Do you have any additional photos of the blade itself? Maybe some better close ups? Conway -
Need Help Identifying this sword please.
Conway S replied to NinjaBear's topic in Military Swords of Japan
Anthony, I believe the signature is Yoshikuni, and the first two characters (top-bottom) might be E-Saka. 江坂義國. The sword looks to be of wartime manufacture. It’s in nice shape overall with higher quality fittings. Conway -
My new Kobe type 95 - I have a few questions
Conway S replied to JohnWB's topic in Military Swords of Japan
John, Nice find! I linked a useful bit of information on Kobe in another thread below. I believe there should not be any other subcontractors mixed in once the Kobe range starts. I think the “K” marked Kobe swords in this range are unique because production with this fuchi stamp was so brief. However, if you factor in that there is a belief that Ichi “一” and Kobe may be the same subcontractor, then I guess Kobe/Ichi production is not so short. “一” marked swords appear in many serial number ranges. Also note that your sword has the brass tsuba whereas these Kobe swords are commonly found with the black iron tsuba. I have one similar to your example in the linked thread. Conway -
Second Lieutenant Fuku-? - Name on Holster
Conway S replied to Conway S's topic in Translation Assistance
Thank you again, Moriyama san. Conway -
Greetings, I having trouble identifying the second character in the surname. There are a few characters I think it could be with a 土 radical on the top. My best guess was 吉, but that is probably way off. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thank you! Conway
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Thank you Moriyama san. I appreciate your assistance! Conway
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Here's an Iijima fake. It looks like one of the Polish copies: https://www.ebay.com/itm/235987551164 I did message the seller and I think they pulled the listing because it says "ended" as opposed to "sold."
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Hi John, What's the context of the photos? Are they on a nakago? Conway
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type 19 kyu gunto dress swords, i love them.
Conway S replied to lonely panet's topic in Military Swords of Japan
If you have Dawson’s Cyclopedia or the Plimpton Collection book, you will also find there are some hybrid swords out there with Army backs straps, but police style guards. Both Dawson and Plimpton group these as Police swords. Here is an example of an Army cavalry sword with a release button. Conway Japanese WWII Army Sword Cavalry -Old/Antique Samurai -as early as Russo War era -
type 19 kyu gunto dress swords, i love them.
Conway S replied to lonely panet's topic in Military Swords of Japan
Yes. Type 19 parade swords with locking mechanisms are commonly found on police swords. These also usually have a plated blade with acid-etched hamon and a habaki. This configuration is less often encountered on Army swords. If you were asking about Type 19 Kyu Gunto with fighting blades (Zohei-to, Murata-to, or traditionally made blades) these almost always have a locking mechanism. Conway -
It’s for sale now, I just stumbled across it. Based on the seller’s description it is an Otsu. Conway
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There is another example in this post: I have seen 検 on the scabbard drag before. Like I said, this over-sized stamp just stuck out because the normal inspection stamps on the ricasso are normally very small. Conway