deeceeg Posted October 16, 2020 Report Posted October 16, 2020 Hi everyone .....its on its way .....found it i9n a junk auction ...more pics to come ...floor bidder was keen ! Quote
Geraint Posted October 16, 2020 Report Posted October 16, 2020 Dear Don. I surely hope that you are in for a nice surprise with this one. Tell me, did you see it in person? All the best. 1 Quote
deeceeg Posted October 16, 2020 Author Report Posted October 16, 2020 Hi Any opinions are great Geraint ? Regards Don Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted October 16, 2020 Report Posted October 16, 2020 Hard to tell much with these pics. Looks like it might have a worn NCO leather tassel (end cap stitching gone and knot unraveled). Could be an old sword re-ritted for the war. Interesting engraving on the metal parts. Hope it turns out legit. Quote
deeceeg Posted October 16, 2020 Author Report Posted October 16, 2020 1 hour ago, Bruce Pennington said: Hard to tell much with these pics. Looks like it might have a worn NCO leather tassel (end cap stitching gone and knot unraveled). Could be an old sword re-ritted for the war. Interesting engraving on the metal parts. Hope it turns out legit. Will let you know ..should arrive in a few days .Don Quote
Shamsy Posted October 16, 2020 Report Posted October 16, 2020 It certainly has genuine patina, but the materials of the koshirae and style are very unusual. It looks more like an 'island sword' to me. The nakago will be most telling. 1 Quote
deeceeg Posted October 16, 2020 Author Report Posted October 16, 2020 How does a person take apart a full Military Army shin Gunto ? Regards D Quote
deeceeg Posted October 16, 2020 Author Report Posted October 16, 2020 18 minutes ago, Shamsy said: It certainly has genuine patina, but the materials of the koshirae and style are very unusual. It looks more like an 'island sword' to me. The nakago will be most telling. Hi Steve ...this was brought back in 1946 from Japan in our post war J Forces occupation . Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted October 17, 2020 Report Posted October 17, 2020 8 hours ago, deeceeg said: take apart a full Military Army shin Gunto Don, It's normally pretty easy as there is usually only 1 bamboo peg to remove. Once out, the handle (tsuka) and handguard (tsuba) and spacers (seppa) simply slide right off. I"m posting a pic of how to push that peg out. But yours appears to have 2 pegs (ok, not complicated) but that strange metal collar at the base of the tsuka is a big unknown. You'll have to see when you get it, if there is a pin through it too. If not, the tsuka might come right off after removing the apparent pegs. After another look, I'm agreeing with Steve, for now, that this may be an island-made sword. Official Japanese gunto only have one mekugi (peg) (NCO and Rinji gunto have 2). 2 Quote
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