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I have seen many swords use that style of dating system, but I do not think I have ever seen one actually put the words “commemorative sword”. It is probably referring to the 26th hundred year anniversary of the founding of Japan.
https://www.oldtokyo.com/2600th-anniversary-of-the-founding-of-Japan-1940/

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For those who aren't sure what we are talking about...
These are terms that have been co-opted into the collecting fraternity to refer to handmade or mass produced.
Actually, Showa-to means Showa sword...referring to the Showa period 1926 to 1989. So even Gendaito are Showato. Gunto are Army Swords. Gendaito means swords made since the Meiji Restoration between 1868 and now.

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Guest Simon R
8 hours ago, Brian said:

Well, if we want to be technical, Showato are Gendaito ;-)

They are not just Gendaito, Brian - they are Hozon worthy Gendaito (so long as you file off the stamp)! 🤔

 

https://www.Japanese-sword-katana.jp/未分類/1610-1123.htm

 

PS: Sorry for repeating this link from another thread but it's a pretty shocking development.

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Guest Simon R
3 minutes ago, Brian said:

It's been happening for a long time now. Seen quite a few on the forum. No change of legal policy, I think it's a combination of them loosening the evaluations a bit, along with maybe favours depending on who is submitting.

But oil-quenched.....? 😳 Blimey O'Reilly!

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1 hour ago, SRDRowson said:

But oil-quenched.....? 😳 Blimey O'Reilly!

There has even been a Mantetsu papered, the discussion can probably be found on NMB with good search skills.  

 

The thought has turned to include blades of noteworthy historical value, regardless of manufacturing methods.

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