sechan Posted April 30, 2023 Report Posted April 30, 2023 Hi guys, I just like it and do not want to open it to see if it's signed. Hope someone can tell me about it a little more... Thanks, Steve Quote
Misconstrued Posted April 30, 2023 Report Posted April 30, 2023 Looks like a Chinese fake to me, sorry. 2 Quote
dkirkpatrick Posted April 30, 2023 Report Posted April 30, 2023 Concur, almost certainly a Chinese fake, no need to remove handle. Doug 1 Quote
Bruno Posted April 30, 2023 Report Posted April 30, 2023 Literally wakizashi were not reglementary swords within the IJA, the ones existing with a nagasa inferior to 61 cm are more short katana. Quote
Guest Simon R Posted April 30, 2023 Report Posted April 30, 2023 8 hours ago, sechan said: Hi guys, I just like it and do not want to open it to see if it's signed. Hope someone can tell me about it a little more... Thanks, Steve Sorry Steve, but that's a bit like posting a photo of a wrapped box of chocolates and asking opinions on what assortment is likely to be found inside! Confectionery analogies aside, I totally concur with the other comments that it screams Chinese fake, but you really do need to look at the nakago in order to hammer the final nail in the coffin (if that's what you want, of course). The faker undoubtedly knew that a seemingly tight, leather combat cover in situ on the tsuka would actively discourage anyone from taking the sword apart and discovering - what I guess will be - a badly shaped nakago, possibly with nonsensical Chinese characters. Regards, Simon Quote
vajo Posted April 30, 2023 Report Posted April 30, 2023 It looks fake. The pictures are to small to see anything else. Quote
Brian Posted April 30, 2023 Report Posted April 30, 2023 C'mon guys. With that "hada" and kissaki shape, and that hi on the blade...and the fittings, you guys still want to go with "probably a fake"?? It IS a fake. Sorry. Quote
Guest Simon R Posted April 30, 2023 Report Posted April 30, 2023 2 minutes ago, Brian said: C'mon guys. With that "hada" and kissaki shape, and that hi on the blade...and the fittings, you guys still want to go with "probably a fake"?? It IS a fake. Sorry. Stop sitting on the fence, Brian - say what you really mean! 🤣 Quote
Guest Simon R Posted April 30, 2023 Report Posted April 30, 2023 Addendum: even through the leather 'combat cover' over the wrap, you can clearly see that the tsuka-ito is all twisted in the same direction. I'm really surprised the Chinese knock-off shops haven't figured out that detail gives their stuff away as fake before you even draw the blade. Quote
The Blacksmith Posted April 30, 2023 Report Posted April 30, 2023 Looking at the hada and the kissaki, it simply screams CHINA! But, looking at the first photo, apart from the leatherwork covering the ishizuke, to me, from a distance it looks fairly legit. The leather work has been aged too, and this is a worrying development, especially for new collectors. I used to collect many, many years back, but am only recently getting back into Japanese swords. Personally, I was , and am, very interested in Shin Gunto and swords of that era. Quote
sechan Posted April 30, 2023 Author Report Posted April 30, 2023 13 hours ago, SRDRowson said: Sorry Steve, but that's a bit like posting a photo of a wrapped box of chocolates and asking opinions on what assortment is likely to be found inside! Confectionery analogies aside, I totally concur with the other comments that it screams Chinese fake, but you really do need to look at the nakago in order to hammer the final nail in the coffin (if that's what you want, of course). The faker undoubtedly knew that a seemingly tight, leather combat cover in situ on the tsuka would actively discourage anyone from taking the sword apart and discovering - what I guess will be - a badly shaped nakago, possibly with nonsensical Chinese characters. Regards, Simon Thank you, since it's probably a bad chocolate anyway...I'm not going to open it...:) Quote
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