Swords Posted September 17, 2023 Report Posted September 17, 2023 This sword is Gendaito according to the description however it looks like a cherry blossom on the tang? it also has swirls on the lower part of the blade which I find unusual I know this dealer and never had a problem I need help with this one steve 1 Quote
Scogg Posted September 17, 2023 Report Posted September 17, 2023 (edited) I would request more photos, especially of the nakago Hard to see, but that kind of looks like an arsenal stamp. Which would suggest it’s Showato rather than Gendaito. Looks like maybe a gifu stamp, or anchor? The bold hada would give me pause also… not sure what to make of that If I were considering this purchase, I’d ask for a lot more photos best of luck, edited for clarity, -Sam Edited September 17, 2023 by GeorgeLuucas Quote
ROKUJURO Posted September 17, 2023 Report Posted September 17, 2023 I don't see a HAMON, just HADORI. Maybe it's the photos. Quote
Ooitame Posted September 17, 2023 Report Posted September 17, 2023 Agree with Sam, the hada looks like a possible acid dip/polish. Photos are hard to use for anything else, need better pics. 1 Quote
John C Posted September 17, 2023 Report Posted September 17, 2023 3 hours ago, Swords said: This sword is Gendaito He's probably using the word "gendaito" the way komonjo does - just meaning "modern era" rather than traditionally made. Here's a link to the pics and description https://www.ebay.com/itm/404467698567?hash=item5e2c274b87:g:wp4AAOSwYjtk8Kld&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAA4GdGB2zbC3WYy6gZC88HoNMPBqw68aAvAJ8YMaLjC4YRmVJEL2CDnYW%2FrBwsRCiolaLPQffIr3DqeZC5W3gkCZxD1BwBJ%2BpHBfeBoctV1XRnh6JRCKI%2B9mzUO6ACeMd7ke%2FS6oCNWtygNlH7no70Yu6cKpbkcdVR9TTnP5W2FwjrwkPCqkFBBnIM8J4uEkzH1RvxLeIS5Wil4ocBsIYqXcll2CWODayYRo%2BD7DDp6LUClp1GPmXPsuJrVbBz3DUP3il1EYAzR55bIePO80iq5BmxdhaYVJuUNVypfx8FPaYc|tkp%3ABk9SR56bxsXUYg John C. Quote
Swords Posted September 17, 2023 Author Report Posted September 17, 2023 I got more pictures My sword Ikkansai Yoshihiro or was my sword since I sold it produced a hada almost Damascus-type of steel similar to this one My question is did this smith KANEKUNI Also produce the same style Or is it acid etched? I wanted to add the stamp is a Showa dose that make it Gendaito or arsenal? This guy always sold good swords on EBay and have bought from him So unless I’m 100% sure it’s not a Gendaito Or acid sketched I’m not pointing fingers just a discussion Quote
Scogg Posted September 17, 2023 Report Posted September 17, 2023 I believe the Showa stamp indicates that the sword is not traditionally made in some way Quote
Swords Posted September 17, 2023 Author Report Posted September 17, 2023 Yes probably not so is it folded or not Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted September 18, 2023 Report Posted September 18, 2023 Here’s the full nakago As for that hada, there are legitimate swords made with that sort of pattern that can easily be mistaken for Damascus steel. In this case, it looks to me like it was acid treated. The Showa stamp is most likely indicative of a non-traditionally made blade. However, there are a few examples out there where people are convinced their blade is traditional. 1 Quote
Brian Posted September 18, 2023 Report Posted September 18, 2023 It's not traditionally made. Yes, it's forged and folded. Likely with Western steel or nickel prolific steel added in to produce that pattern. Regardless, it would not be considered Gendaito. 4 Quote
Swords Posted September 18, 2023 Author Report Posted September 18, 2023 I hear it’s acid etched than not traditional made I am surprised if it was etched considering the Ebayer is known and sells good swords Thanks for the feedback Quote
PNSSHOGUN Posted September 18, 2023 Report Posted September 18, 2023 Not sure about it being acid etched, the polish appears to be wartime original. This effect comes from mixing different types of steels together to produce a distinct "O-Hada/Hadamono" style. All of this information has been discussed before and can be found with simple searches. 1 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted September 19, 2023 Report Posted September 19, 2023 13 hours ago, Swords said: I hear it’s acid etched than not traditional made I am surprised if it was etched considering the Ebayer is known and sells good swords Thanks for the feedback I would go by John’s opinion, mine is very inexperienced in those matters. Quote
Swords Posted September 20, 2023 Author Report Posted September 20, 2023 Moving on I wanted to show my takayama sword I bought from this seller for 1000 I believe these swords are rare since I never see another Its in mint condition except for a split on the scabbard but it’s sound and don’t really notice it I tried cutting a piece of paper and cut through it I was surprised it’s so sharp considering the age I removed The cloth since it pretty much fell apart liked paper machete steve 2 Quote
Swords Posted September 20, 2023 Author Report Posted September 20, 2023 I stand corrected I didn’t mean I never saw another However these swords don’t come up for sale often and in this condition Steve Quote
Scogg Posted September 20, 2023 Report Posted September 20, 2023 (edited) I'm just a low-level militaria collector, and nihonto novice - so please take my following statement with a grain of salt: I think you got a great deal with that sword for $1000; it looks really nice. Personally, if I were considering spending ~$2500 on a gunto, I would not spend it on the sword in question; from the eBay link. Best of luck, Cheers, -Sam Edit: I hope i'm not breaking any rules here - opinionating on the price of a sale... If so, my apologies, and please delete Edited September 20, 2023 by GeorgeLuucas edit: Quote
Swords Posted September 20, 2023 Author Report Posted September 20, 2023 George To each his own Trying to find a nice takayama sword for me was hard And in this condition I’ll give you a little history about this since you may not have it 1 1 Quote
John C Posted September 20, 2023 Report Posted September 20, 2023 4 hours ago, Swords said: I removed The cloth since it pretty much fell apart liked paper machete Steve: Did you have the surrender tag translated? Part of it looks like a date to me but I would be interested to know who the owner may have been. John C. 1 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted September 21, 2023 Report Posted September 21, 2023 8 hours ago, Swords said: a little history Takayama got transferred to China so he could test his blade design. It is said he used it on 2 to 4 dozen Chinese POWs. He was tried after the war in Absentia for the crime, however, he had fled to the countryside and hid on a farm until amnesty was declared. Quote
Swords Posted September 21, 2023 Author Report Posted September 21, 2023 John I actually had it translated by a Japanese guy I know It was supposedly used for sports in the 30s The cloth pretty much fell apart due to my stupidity handling it too much I didn’t know 2-4 dozen that’s a lot of heads My sword can still cut paper easily Thanks for the feed back 1 Quote
Jcstroud Posted September 21, 2023 Report Posted September 21, 2023 3 hours ago, Swords said: was supposedly used for sports in the 30s Hey swords lucky man you are.could you tell me the length of the Nakago I would really like to know. Please. John S. Quote
Swords Posted September 22, 2023 Author Report Posted September 22, 2023 Im visiting family but will get measurements when I get back Quote
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