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Can anyone help with identifying this?  Any ideas about history or approximate value?  My father-in-law acquired it during WW2.  Including the scabbard, it is about 14.5 inches in length.post-4133-0-63149100-1498156953_thumb.jpegpost-4133-0-28776000-1498156954_thumb.jpegpost-4133-0-69151000-1498156955_thumb.jpegpost-4133-0-45643900-1498156957_thumb.jpeg

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Looks assembled with parts of different weapons to me. Is there a wooden scabbard inside the leather?

Might be a field work of later period of WWII or something made out of  "spare parts" for occuping GI's.

Curious the "Tsuba" that secure the blade to the scabbard with a clip. 

Looks familiar to me, but just now can't check my books on WWII blades...

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Welcome to the forum, Bruce. Your odd blade was likely cut down from something considerably longer. It reminds me of a ken (no relation) that has been heavily modified.

 

Ken

 

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