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I have an extra copy of the Japanese version of the Yasukuni-To with the JSS/US translation.  I would let any member here have it for $20 plus shipping.

Ed

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Kajiyama Yasunori. Custom ordered for Colonel Matsuda, 7th Airfield Engineers. Original linen bad and surrender tag. His name scratched onto the saya.

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Received this beauty from aoiart yesterday, had to share. 

Photos here : https://imgur.com/a/7Cuq5YM

 

Kotani Yasunori 靖憲

Showa 11 Nen 10 Gatsu Kichijitsu 昭和十一年十月吉日 (October 1936)

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Blade length: 69.2cm (27.2in)

Sori:1.8 cm or 0.7in

780g

Shape: This work is longer than normal Yasukuni sword and looks very powerful. Jigane: Koitamehada is grained well. Hamon: Niedeki Gunome midare with Choji, you can see Sunagashi and Kinsuji in the blade. 

With gunto koshirae

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Rare early Tanto by Kajiyama Yasunori/ Yasutoku one of the leading smith at Yasukuni

 

papered in original war time polish

 

 

"there are also few rare pieces in German collections, that we can be proud of

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12 hours ago, Volker62 said:

Rare early Tanto by Kajiyama Yasunori/ Yasutoku one of the leading smith at Yasukuni

 

papered in original war time polish

 

 

"there are also few rare pieces in German collections, that we can be proud of

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Absolutely exquisite, sir!

If I was to have one last blade in my lifetime, that would be the one I'd choose.

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Ikeda Yasumitsu

January 1935

Original mounts and brown tassel, all fittings are marked with "Shinozuka" and made by the Suya Shoten company. This includes the solid silver Habaki, which is odd to see marked.

 

 

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1 hour ago, PNSSHOGUN said:

Ikeda Yasumitsu

January 1935

Original mounts and brown tassel, all fittings are marked with "Shinozuka" and made by the Suya Shoten company. This includes the solid silver Habaki, which is odd to see marked.

 

 

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Where do you find these wonderful treasures, John?!

 

(Why do you think the brown tassle, may I ask?)

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OT we have a post on types of sarute.

Johns above lovely example is the one I was hunting for in my files it's chevron had black n red and gold gilt   ...I'd have to think expensive for the officer.

Maybe @Bruce Pennington knows the thread.

 

Carry on great thread.

 

 

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7 hours ago, Stephen said:

OT we have a post on types of sarute.

Johns above lovely example is the one I was hunting for in my files it's chevron had black n red and gold gilt   ...I'd have to think expensive for the officer.

Maybe @Bruce Pennington knows the thread.

 

Carry on great thread.

 

 

Are you thinking of this thread, Stephen?

 

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34 minutes ago, Bruce Pennington said:

Are you thinking of this thread, Stephen?

 

Haha Johns was the was one  that started it.....back to my room  sorry for side track.

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I've definitely brought this one to the table before - but I can't remember if it was on this thread (which would, of course, be the most logical place).

Anyhow, it's my Kajiyama Yasutoku dated Showa 13 (1938).
Earlier this year, it achieved NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon and has a long sayagaki by Tanobe Sensei.

Thanks to some amazing help from the NMB member with the best looking gunto collection I've ever seen, John (@PNSSHOGUN), I may even have pinned down the original owner - a Major Taya Tsutomu in the Intendance Department of the Kwantung Army.1E8FADA5-2E79-4921-A3F6-2F7425DE2735.thumb.jpeg.880a3d4757ee5b29fdc669f0f86e6067.jpegD0077832-980D-4101-ADE3-E95E361729EC.thumb.jpeg.37236451bd9a45cac121fadc812fcb4d.jpeg040613ED-1DCB-408F-BDEB-521C24780A2D.thumb.jpeg.27e18394aaaceb4c7824d98d408b9cb0.jpegE673C5BF-965E-4D91-A4DE-26D786CCFE74.thumb.jpeg.a844017ee2b400ff3b39f6ca8a668c47.jpeg2A46908D-CAC3-409D-8BD0-1B4B80DE3843.thumb.jpeg.a50bbb869585b679ea733dbae3281302.jpegIMG_8105.thumb.jpeg.161313d3759a552bc98df659ea70fab5.jpegIMG_8106.thumb.jpeg.ee0daf41168750ed9cb62c1eae7d33fa.jpegIMG_8117.jpeg.a95ba40a2a1ddde71ecdc96be49b0a5e.jpegIMG_8118.jpeg.6fa8ec50bf526a4fa4bd692ab4afcd5e.jpegIMG_8121.jpeg.d026ae0dee5f0c2a97d6ecb8ac8a37dc.jpegIMG_8122.thumb.jpeg.2e97c938722f8945ba724e141b3a6717.jpegIMG_8123.jpeg.b9387626fc321272efcea2fc75876640.jpeg

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This current auction appears to be for an imperial gift Yasukunito made by Yasuhiro for Lieutenant General Kozo Goto of the 1st Division of the Imperial Guard.

Very interestingly, it also comes with a lot of paperwork - including a "Certificate for Private Keeping of Arms" issued in November 1945 (Although the keeper is named as a Lt Col. Kunitake).
https://page.auction.../auction/n1119395672

 

The blade almost seems to have a Heian Sugata and, despite having some rust and definitely needing a re-polish, is a beautiful blade as you would expect.

 

I'd be interested to hear what other members think and Brian @Brian please feel free to move this to the general military sword section as a separate topic if you feel it better presented that way. 

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More pictures from the auction.

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Hello Oli

 

 

Happy new year to you and those you hold dear...!

 

 

I don't think that the Tanto from "Nipponto" the link you depicted here is an imperial Gift.

 

The yasukuni toshu made after Tom Kishida's book (page 71) those Tanto, (Onkashi To) for the Navy staff collage from 1941 on, this was Hori Toshihide who was an appointed smith to the collage, had to become ill.

 

 

The Tanto which was made from 1941 by the Yasukuni smith  were also signed with (kin saku) beneath its Mekugi ana.

 

 

The Tanto offered by nipponoto has a very early date and has a longer nagasa than the others made at 1941 as Onkashi to.!

 

Please refer Tom's book page 71.!

 

 

The earlier Tanto, (before 1941) which are very very rare,  are mostly ordered by high ranking Officers, also according to the reasearch of the honorable Mr. Han Bing Siong.

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Volker,

 

happy new year! And thanks for your information. Sadly i dont have the Yasukuni-to book, its soled out. 

 

thank you

Oli

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