BANGBANGSAN Posted October 14, 2018 Report Posted October 14, 2018 Trystan, You're killin' me man!!! 1 - that you have so MANY Mantetsu!, and 2 - that you made me translate all those dates and numbers!!! HA! It was good practice, though. So new developements: We now have TWO consecutive numbers Ku 326 and Ku 327 in 1942 - we would hope to see that; and ALL 6 of our '44 numbers are 4-digit numbers. (thanks to DaveR, who pointed out one of my numbers "243" was really "1143".) (oh, and one of my 4-digits were transposed) I've updated the chart and attached. Bruce I'm sorry ,I thought you already know all the Kanji numbers & have the date base for the years... I would translate for you if I knew it will take you awhile to do it. 1. 昭和甲申春(1944 Spring)滿鐵鍛造之 セSe 二五七五2575 (Type 3 Mount) 2. 昭和壬午秋(1942 Autumn) 興亚一心 滿鐵作 ヤYa 七九79 3. 昭和葵末春(1943 Spring) 滿鐵鍛造之 エE 三六七367 4. 昭和壬午秋(1942 Autumn) 興亞一心 滿鐵作 クKu 三二七327(With leather cover) 5. 昭和壬午春(1942Spring) 興亞一心 滿鐵謹作 ウU 九九99 6. 昭和葵末春(1943 Spring) 滿鐵鍛造之 メMe 八七87 My Other 2 at my friend's place that I posted before 1.昭和甲申春(1944 Spring) 滿鐵鍛造之 セSe 一0六六1066(Type 3 Mount) 2.昭和甲申春(1944 Spring) 興亞一心 滿鐵作 (イ)I 一六四四1644(Wavy Hamon) Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted October 15, 2018 Author Report Posted October 15, 2018 Thanks Trystan! I had already translated them, but with your post I was able to double-check my work, I appreciate it. Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted October 15, 2018 Author Report Posted October 15, 2018 Hi Bruce, I have a Koa Isshin dated Fall 1939. The back of the nakago has the character "ni" then then a space and the Japanese numbers "190" Hope this helps your research, Tom Maurer (rebcannonshooter) Tom, After seeing Trystan's batch of Mantetsu, 2 of his have flat nakago mune (Spg '44 SE 2575, and Spg '44 SE 1066). So my idea of it being a very early style just went out the window! Quote
BANGBANGSAN Posted October 15, 2018 Report Posted October 15, 2018 Tom, After seeing Trystan's batch of Mantetsu, 2 of his have flat nakago mune (Spg '44 SE 2575, and Spg '44 SE 1066). So my idea of it being a very early style just went out the window! Thoes 2 with flat nakago mune were all in late war Type 3 mount. 1 Quote
BANGBANGSAN Posted October 15, 2018 Report Posted October 15, 2018 Bruce Bill's late war type 3 Spg '44 Mnatetsu(セSe 一一四三1143) also flat nakago mune. And Another Late war Type 3 Spg '44 Mantetsu (スSu 二一九)219 )I found out has same flat nakago mune as well. So,I guess maybe the flat nakago mune was only for Mantetsu in late war Type 3 mount? 2 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted October 15, 2018 Author Report Posted October 15, 2018 Yes, it definitely looks that way. Thanks for spotting that! Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted October 16, 2018 Author Report Posted October 16, 2018 Update: Another unexpected development! I started finding serial numbers marked with kanji that didn't fit the katakana very well. Turns out they are HIRAGANA!! The Japanese-fluent will have to forgive me, but I didn't even know about hiragana. As it was explained to me, katakana are for "foreign" sounds, while hiragana are Japanese sounds. Hiragana are recognizable (to me) in that they appear to be written in a fluid "script" like style, while the katakana are blocky "print" style, in English terms. I've included a picture of one. It's a hiragana "To", which has a resemblance to the katakana "To". I'm not sure how this affects my efforts to identify a methodological pattern to the numbering of blades. We will see ..... 2 Quote
PNSSHOGUN Posted October 18, 2018 Report Posted October 18, 2018 Here's another for you Bruce, Mantetsu, Spring of 43' I believe. It has the Nanman stamp & your favourite mysterious "W" stamp as well. Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted October 18, 2018 Author Report Posted October 18, 2018 Thanks John, that's a nice one! This "Sa 520" number is close to another I have listed, "Sa 459" and it carries the "Nan" stamp too. I'm attached my updated chart for anyone following. Mantetsu Serial Numbers.docx 1 Quote
Stephen Posted October 23, 2018 Report Posted October 23, 2018 Bruce dont know if you have this or not. http://artswords.com/one_of_the_rarest_imperial_japanese_late_type_44_gunto_090718.htm Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted October 23, 2018 Author Report Posted October 23, 2018 Bruce dont know if you have this or not. http://artswords.com/one_of_the_rarest_imperial_japanese_late_type_44_gunto_090718.htm Thanks Stephen, I don’t have that one. He doesn’t show the serial number so I sent him an email requesting it. Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted October 23, 2018 Author Report Posted October 23, 2018 Well, guess I actually DID have that one, but thanks for the tip! I must have gotten it from another source because I definitely didn’t recognize that dealer posting. Quote
BANGBANGSAN Posted October 24, 2018 Report Posted October 24, 2018 Well, guess I actually DID have that one, but thanks for the tip! I must have gotten it from another source because I definitely didn’t recognize that dealer posting. Thanks Stephen, I don’t have that one. He doesn’t show the serial number so I sent him an email requesting it. I did sent you Bill's late war Mantetsu ser# though 1 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted November 1, 2018 Author Report Posted November 1, 2018 A quick update on the tabulations. I've added tracking for seasons on the dates - Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. Amazingly, out of 70 blades, 60 are "Spring"!!! I have NO speculation as to the reason. More than half of the years are in the '41-'43 range (44 of them). One might expect that as the USA entered the war Dec '41. Blades made before that could have a higher chance of serving in China/Asia and ending up in Chinese hands. Still puzzled by the total absence of '45 blades. I greatly appreciate the tips coming in from you guys on blades I haven't seen yet! Updated charts attached. Mantetsu Serial Numbers.docx Quote
Stephen Posted November 1, 2018 Report Posted November 1, 2018 Spring water my friend spring water for tempering. Quote
Stephen Posted November 1, 2018 Report Posted November 1, 2018 one for sale at decent price https://www.facebook.com/groups/tosogu/permalink/2158520811135790/?sale_post_id=2158520811135790 Quote
PNSSHOGUN Posted November 2, 2018 Report Posted November 2, 2018 Spring is a traditionally Auspicious time for forging. Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted November 2, 2018 Author Report Posted November 2, 2018 one for sale at decent price https://www.facebook.com/groups/tosogu/permalink/2158520811135790/?sale_post_id=2158520811135790 Stephen, my FB is shut down for a while. Do you think you could ask the guy for the full date and serial number? Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted November 2, 2018 Author Report Posted November 2, 2018 Spring is a traditionally Auspicious time for forging. I see, but it still doesn’t jive with the claims that the factory was cranking out 400 blades per month. Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted November 3, 2018 Author Report Posted November 3, 2018 Many thanks to Jon (PNSSHOGUN), for a great link that had 4 Mantetsu for sale ( Japanese site, double USA prices). One of them had the assembly numbers matching the seppa, stamped on the nakago! “278” “W” Quote
Mark Posted November 6, 2018 Report Posted November 6, 2018 i just listed one on ebay. you can check it out and get what you need, if i did not show what you need let me know nixe@bright.net https://www.ebay.com/itm/223218926465?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649 1 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted November 6, 2018 Author Report Posted November 6, 2018 Excellent one Mark! Thanks a lot! i just listed one on ebay. you can check it out and get what you need, if i did not show what you need let me know nixe@bright.net https://www.ebay.com/itm/223218926465?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted November 12, 2018 Author Report Posted November 12, 2018 Ok, a MAJOR discovery! It's discussed in full on this thread http://www.militaria.co.za/nmb/topic/27137-very-unusual-konan-essei-mantetsu/, but I want to add it here as someone may only come across this thread in a google search. I have found a Spring 1945 Mantetsu blade with a different slogan "Kou-nan Issei". It isn't marked with the usual Mantetsu made this logo, but the workmanship, kanji style, and mune serial number all say "MANTETSU". The owner also has info/evidence that this was made for only "a few" upper level commanders toward the end of the war. I'm writing to him about that evidence. Hopefully he'll let us know. The serial number is unusual in that it has both a hiragana and katakana kanji before the number "22". It is "I Na 22" I've attached an updated chart of the collected numbers (over 80 now). Mantetsu Serial Numbers.docx 1 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted November 14, 2018 Author Report Posted November 14, 2018 Since this is turning into a broader study of the Mantetsu, I'm including a link to a discussion of a Mantetsu wak. It looks original, as the nakago and kanji don't look cut down. Dated Autumn '40. PM'd Ed to see if he has the serial number. http://www.militaria.co.za/nmb/topic/23002-mantetsu-wakizashi/ Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted November 15, 2018 Author Report Posted November 15, 2018 Since this is turning into a broader study of the Mantetsu, I'm including a link to a discussion of a Mantetsu wak. It looks original, as the nakago and kanji don't look cut down. Dated Autumn '40. PM'd Ed to see if he has the serial number. http://www.militaria.co.za/nmb/topic/23002-mantetsu-wakizashi/ Here's the pics of Ed's wak, dated Autumn '40, serial Wa 33. 21" nagasa. Don't have pics of the actual wak. Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted November 17, 2018 Author Report Posted November 17, 2018 Something interesting. Found this 2008 discussion on Gunboards about the progression of the Mantetsu mei: Though, even this is not hard & fast, as I have recorded a 1944 Koa Isshin blade (Spring '44; "I" 1644 in Type 3 mounts). I would more likely accept the start date of each mei, but leave the end date more broadly open. 1 Quote
rebcannonshooter Posted November 19, 2018 Report Posted November 19, 2018 Good Morning Bruce, Just FYI there's an odd 1939 Koa isshin for sale on Ebay. The nakago is squared off and it has two mekugi ana ?? The ebay number is 323558019109. Good luck on your Mantetsu research, Tom Maurer 1 Quote
vajo Posted November 19, 2018 Report Posted November 19, 2018 It looks not bad for me. It's shorten (suriage) to fit a shorter Tsuka? Could be a early sword with a nice polish. I think this will be go for a higher price. Quote
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