Bruce Pennington Posted September 5, 2020 Report Posted September 5, 2020 7 hours ago, BANGBANGSAN said: Sorry Bruce, this is the only one type 30 I ever saw Did a little search on Gunboards and found several bayonets with stamps on the ricasso, and they are all from arsenals! The Jinsen is in sakura like this Toyokawa. SO, I guess it really is a stamp from the Toyokawa aresenal. Seems they used different stamps (circle or sakura) depending upon the item it was going on. Quote
BANGBANGSAN Posted September 5, 2020 Report Posted September 5, 2020 Bruce I mean I only saw one Type 30 bayonet has Toyokawa mark, there are many Bayonet with Jinsen and Mukden arsenal mark out there. 1 Quote
Smee78 Posted September 5, 2020 Report Posted September 5, 2020 Those are some interesting looking mon. Thanks to everyone who shared theirs, never seems to be and end to what you learn on this board. Quote
Kiipu Posted September 2, 2021 Report Posted September 2, 2021 @PNSSHOGUN I thought you might enjoy this little tidbit about the prescribed location of mons 紋 on Type 97s. Quote A careful read through the 15 items also reveals that, if you wanted to incorporate your family Mon on the sword, the Menuki was where you were allowed to display it, not elsewhere. Launch documentation for the 1937 introduction of the new Navy Gunto, Post #25 2 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted December 10, 2021 Report Posted December 10, 2021 John, this one just posted by @Bencld HERE. 2 Quote
Beater Posted May 15 Report Posted May 15 My kaigunto, with silver mon on menuki. Good quality fittings with same-nuri saya. Blade by Ishido Mitsunobu (aka Teruhide) + Koa. Although I no longer own it, I previously had a kaigunto with silver mon on kabuto (crossed hawk feather design). That was a Shinto blade signed: “ Hoki no kami Fujiwara Nobutaka” and it had a surrender label which gave owners name as Surgeon Lieutenant Yasuo Ono. The label was included in Richard Fuller’s book on surrender tags / labels, page 95. I mention that because in that book approx 70 pages show army surrender labels whilst only about a dozen pages show navy. So, this question of why more silver mons on Shingunto than kaigunto can equally be applied to surrender labels. I suspect it has little to do with status or wealth and everything to do with personal choice and numerical statistics of those swords which survived. Heavy losses of their main capital ships, on which one assumes many senior officers perished along with their swords is a known fact. For a demonstration of that, take the largest number of Japanese officers known to surrender in one place, ie Jan 1946 Bangkok, Siam to Maj. Gen. Evans…that consisted of eighteen army Generals and just two navy admirals. So my guess is, we see fewer mon on kaigunto when compared with Shingunto simply because there are fewer to see. Kevin. 4 1 Quote
PNSSHOGUN Posted October 17 Author Report Posted October 17 Kai Gunto Koshirae with the gilt remaining: https://page.auction.../auction/b1157203409 5 Quote
PNSSHOGUN Posted Thursday at 12:23 PM Author Report Posted Thursday at 12:23 PM Family name on good quality mounts from a Koshirae shop rarely seen, thought it was interesting that the name in silver matched the name scratched into the fittings. https://origami-token.ru/catalog/arkhiv-mechi/bolshoy_katana_khisakadzu_v_oprave_morskogo_ofitserskogo_mecha/ 2 2 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted Thursday at 02:54 PM Report Posted Thursday at 02:54 PM 2 hours ago, PNSSHOGUN said: a Koshirae shop rarely seen John, what shop? How do you identify it? I don't see any logo. Quote
PNSSHOGUN Posted Friday at 12:34 AM Author Report Posted Friday at 12:34 AM There's no shop logo, this maker used a unique style of hangers from other Kai Gunto: 1 1 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted Friday at 04:08 AM Report Posted Friday at 04:08 AM Thanks John! Wow, that Russian site has quite a collection! Here's another kaigunto with mon on THIS PAGE. 2 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted Saturday at 04:41 AM Report Posted Saturday at 04:41 AM @Kiipu found this butterfly mon on a kaigunto HERE Quote
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