IJASWORDS Posted October 7, 2019 Report Posted October 7, 2019 My fascination with Japanese military stuff doesn't not stop at edged weapons. I have uniforms, flags, banners, documents, sake cups, hats, caps, belts etc. Japanese WW2 medals are especially beautiful and interesting. Including those sent to families of troops killed in action. Here are a few to enjoy. 6 2 Quote
ChrisW Posted October 7, 2019 Report Posted October 7, 2019 Lots of European and American blades, 20th century and earlier. WWII and earlier firearms. When I was younger, rocks/minerals and American coinage. 10 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted October 7, 2019 Report Posted October 7, 2019 Interesting topic Neil, thanks! I just collect WWII Gunto, though, I do have some pre-WWII Type 32s. Like Chris, I began with rocks and coins. I still have two shadow-boxes of butterflies I caught and dried for display. 13 1 Quote
ChrisW Posted October 7, 2019 Report Posted October 7, 2019 I really like the thick one with the blue gems embedded in it, ha! 2 1 Quote
Shamsy Posted October 7, 2019 Report Posted October 7, 2019 Beat me to it, Chris! I'm a hoarder and collector by nature, but I have a few bits of Japanese militia and a few kaskara swords, which I really like but don't seriously collect. 1 Quote
Death-Ace Posted October 7, 2019 Report Posted October 7, 2019 I really like the thick one with the blue gems embedded in it, ha!That sword looks to have kizu with the blue diamonds used to hide the flaws! Haha! I like it, fun to ward off the kiddos! I used to collect pens, guitars, Japanese classics and German handguns and quite a few others (my top three surplus were a 1937 Walther PP in 9mm Kurz, a 1941 T94 Nambu with two matching mags, and a P27 Mosin). I also worked and owned, not at once, an '85 Celica GTS, a '79 RX7 LE, and traded my Miata for an '85 RX7 GSL-SE, which I miss dearly. I used to collect a lot of militaria, to buy and sell, with the pieces given to me by vets as my keeps (which I still have) and the others as needed. My best finds were an SS dagger, an SS Smock, and an FJ smock. All sold Alas, in my collection, is an Esterbrook LJ, a Colt M1911 modified for National Matches, an 83 Squier Buller, and my 73 Honda Civic as my project when I return from Japan. Very very rusty, with quite a bit of solid steel, but much welding needed. 10 Quote
PNSSHOGUN Posted October 7, 2019 Report Posted October 7, 2019 Picked up a couple a few Japanese medals for display, they're pretty cheap due to the astounding number of "Orders" for some of the medals. Indeed the lower order of popular medals can be bought almost by weight! Other than that a few flags, odds and ends like Sake cup, Generals parade sash and other things you unearth on ebay, militaria sites or locally. Japanese military swords are the only thing that have really grown into a "collection" proper though. 1 Quote
BANGBANGSAN Posted October 7, 2019 Report Posted October 7, 2019 That sword looks to have kizu with the blue diamonds used to hide the flaws! Haha! I like it, fun to ward off the kiddos! I used to collect pens, guitars, Japanese classics and German handguns and quite a few others (my top three surplus were a 1937 Walther PP in 9mm Kurz, a 1941 T94 Nambu with two matching mags, and a P27 Mosin). I also worked and owned, not at once, an '85 Celica GTS, a '79 RX7 LE, and traded my Miata for an '85 RX7 GSL-SE, which I miss dearly. I used to collect a lot of militaria, to buy and sell, with the pieces given to me by vets as my keeps (which I still have) and the others as needed. My best finds were an SS dagger, an SS Smock, and an FJ smock. All sold Alas, in my collection, is an Esterbrook LJ, a Colt M1911 modified for National Matches, an 83 Squier Buller, and my 73 Honda Civic as my project when I return from Japan. Very very rusty, with quite a bit of solid steel, but much welding needed. Fender Squier Bullet MIJ? Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted October 7, 2019 Report Posted October 7, 2019 I really like the thick one with the blue gems embedded in it, ha! I was told it was a vet-bring-back from Patton's invasion of Sicily! 2 Quote
Daniel Posted October 7, 2019 Report Posted October 7, 2019 Collecting evil eyes from my wife and I must say I’m most successful in the field. Just had one of those glares and saw the opportunity to immediately add it to my collection or rather accumulation... 7 Quote
Ontario_Archaeology Posted October 7, 2019 Report Posted October 7, 2019 I have a small collection of other Japanese ww2 militaria https://gyazo.com/1390d8ba2165877bb036e90b559c9cd8 I also have different artifacts that were found out of context from a few sites I have worked on from mid - late 1800 soda bottles to few arrow heads. I wish I could post a picture of my cabinet of artifacts, but unfortunately I didn't transfer any onto my laptop and I am now away for school. 1 Quote
Navy Posted October 7, 2019 Report Posted October 7, 2019 I have a small collection of firearms, helmets and blades, mostly from WW2. Here are some on display: 11 1 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted October 7, 2019 Report Posted October 7, 2019 Nicely displayed Marzio! 1 Quote
Navy Posted October 7, 2019 Report Posted October 7, 2019 Thanks; actually this is the "case queen": duv 43 matching and without import markings. She was found years ago in the north of the Country: a kind of "vet left back" gun. Quote
PNSSHOGUN Posted October 8, 2019 Report Posted October 8, 2019 You just need the Mauser version for the full family now.... Quote
dwmc Posted October 8, 2019 Report Posted October 8, 2019 These are a few of the military items I have collected through the years. I've also decided I can't hold on to things forever. To my wife's absolute joy, I've decided to move a few pieces along to other's whom may enjoy them. Of course, there are many items, family WWII bring backs, swords etc, I have designated to friends and family... If there is anything you see, and are interested in, PM me. This isn't intended as a sales pitch, I simply would like offer board members a good deal should you like... Dave M. 8 1 Quote
Tom Darling Posted October 8, 2019 Report Posted October 8, 2019 Hi Bruce, I knew he guy 40 yrs ago who tried to kill butterflies in a flower garden with his wakizashi, he gave up from exhaustion after half an hour. He succeeded in cutting down many beautiful flowers on a sunny day in July. Tom D. 1 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted October 8, 2019 Report Posted October 8, 2019 Hi Bruce, I knew he guy 40 yrs ago who tried to kill butterflies in a flower garden with his wakizashi, he gave up from exhaustion after half an hour. He succeeded in cutting down many beautiful flowers on a sunny day in July. Tom D. Ha! He nothing but a young grasshoppah! (Or WAS) His initials weren’t TD we’re they!?!? I did manage to shoot the head off a butterfly with my BB gun once. I was quite shocked as I was aiming mid-thorax.. Quote
IJASWORDS Posted October 8, 2019 Author Report Posted October 8, 2019 Dave M, great X-C collection. 1 Quote
Brian Posted October 8, 2019 Report Posted October 8, 2019 Too many collections. Very little of lots of themes.AK bayonets as mentioned before...over 100 variationsFighting knives - M3 with M6 scabbard, Fairbairn Sykes etcVarious firearmsVarious bayonetsSouth African early custom knives from famous makers like Chris Reeve, Angus Arbuckle, Piet Grey etc etcBasically if it goes bang, or is stabby...I have an interest. 13 Quote
Bryce Posted October 9, 2019 Report Posted October 9, 2019 G'day Guys, My main area of interest is British military swords of the Napoleonic Wars. Cheers, Bryce 7 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted October 10, 2019 Report Posted October 10, 2019 Indeed! Quite stabby, Bryce! Good show! Quote
ChrisW Posted October 10, 2019 Report Posted October 10, 2019 That's a nice mameluke style sword Bryce! 1 Quote
Bryce Posted October 10, 2019 Report Posted October 10, 2019 Thanks Chris, It is one of my favourites and would have been its original owner's "Excalibur". Cheers, Bryce Quote
cisco-san Posted October 10, 2019 Report Posted October 10, 2019 ...for guys which have almost everything: https://www.dorotheum.com/de/l/6422763/ 1 Quote
Death-Ace Posted October 11, 2019 Report Posted October 11, 2019 Fender Squier Bullet MIJ? Trystan, Yessir! Nice little player for what I got it for. Definitely not like the JV Strats, but the pickups are actually not bad. Brian, do you ever come across any NK bayos? Very hard to find out of the DPRK, but I know some who have a few. Must have been taken out of Grenada during the invasion or such when they were sent as aid. Quote
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