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Seen the discussion on metal fittings. Prompted me to ask about "non metal" fittings. I have an old blade in GUNTO mounts, with one unusual twist. The FUCHI and KABUTOGANE are in a hardened moulded/formed leather. It has a military SARUTE and MENUKI. OK, it is in poor condition, but a nice blade, and unusual fittings.

Any help, or others with experience in recognising this would be appreciated.

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Most unusual Neil, i was initially thinking that the fuchi part was a part of the retention system used with that style of tsuba, but then i saw the rest of the pics....wow.

I have never seen anything like that before!

Nice

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Well spotted Stegel, if it didn't have the belt and buckle retention strap, could be part of one. See if you can take a close look at SARUTE ferule, it has a GUNTO type chrysanthemum washer under it, quite beautiful in detail if you can see it. Neil.

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 I wonder if this is leather moulded and glued over metal fittings, to eradicate glare or sound/rattle, and protect the fittings from damage. I have seen similar done with a British WWI cavalry sword, where the large bell guard was completely covered with leather.

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 quite beautiful in detail if you can see it. Neil.

LOL, was just thinking (as i got an old phone and need to get a new one)........ perhaps you could use a new camera!!!

I am getting a bit long in the tooth though! squint too much and the specs don't really help.

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That's a very odd but really interesting combo of fittings Neil. I have a bit of a thing for leather covered swords but this is something even more! As leather was used later in the war on more swords, I dare say it would be fair guess work that it could have been due to a shortage of available fittings?? I liked Daves assessment as a form of protection, but if there is nothing to protect... Perhaps it is just a preference, or maybe Bruce is right and it is an older sword with unusual fittings? Whatever the case it's very unique and I'm enjoying the speculation.

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