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I’ve been hunting for a Meiji era naval dirk with a handmade blade for a long time and finally came by something that matches the criteria. Would love to see what treasures the board members here has! 
 

 

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  On 3/21/2023 at 10:02 PM, Bruce Pennington said:

I think that would depend upon how extensive Bank's collection was.  @Ontario_Archaeology would be the guy to ask.  He's got the book.

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Here is a photo of the page with a similar looking dirk. The banks collection book does not discuss shops that made the dirks. 

 

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Sorry about your neck

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Looks a bit like a police superintendent short sword (police badge and sakura on the backstrap). But I'm not 100 percent sure because the guard is a bit different.

 

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The backstrap is of a police superintendant.  I don't see the pattern sword you have in the reference books, though.  Dawson said there was a tremendous amount of variation in swords of that early era, so yours doesn't surprise me.  Looks custom.

 

From Dawson:

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  On 12/12/2024 at 10:49 PM, Bruce Pennington said:

На спинке — полицейский суперинтендант. Хотя я не вижу в справочниках образца меча, который у вас есть. Доусон сказал, что мечи той ранней эпохи были очень разнообразны, так что ваш меня не удивляет. Выглядит как заказной.

 

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Thank you very much. I also identified it as a police variant based on the type of sheath and engraving, but I had never come across anything like this before, so I decided to consult a professional.

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