vajo Posted April 23, 2024 Report Posted April 23, 2024 Japan auction. Type95 with registration paper. We see some Type95 over the time in Japanese auctions. But this is the first one i see with a new registration paper. Did something changed in the law? 3 1 Quote
Scogg Posted April 23, 2024 Report Posted April 23, 2024 I've never seen a type 95 with hadori like that either. Also, the kissaki and yakote look nicer / more precise than other 95's i've seen... Granted, I've not seen everything. It's Interesting! Looking forward to what others have to say. -Sam 1 Quote
Brian Posted April 23, 2024 Report Posted April 23, 2024 It's been fully polished with a fake hamon, to be able to get a torokusho. Don't think the Prefectural Education Board cares too much as long as there is plausible deniability. 2 Quote
BANGBANGSAN Posted April 23, 2024 Report Posted April 23, 2024 1 hour ago, vajo said: But this is the first one i see with a new registration paper. Did something changed in the law? Well, this one registered in 2022. 2 1 Quote
BANGBANGSAN Posted April 23, 2024 Report Posted April 23, 2024 This one was first registered in 1957, and then re-registered in 1989, it even had the ser# written on the paper. 2 1 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted April 24, 2024 Report Posted April 24, 2024 We have discussed WWII gunto getting registration papers before. Still looking for a good link. Here's one from a while back: Working from memory, it has to do with the fact that they are letting people register WWII gunto that have "been discovered" in their homes lately. Shops and antique dealers have some sort of legal right to register swords, too. 1 Quote
vajo Posted April 24, 2024 Author Report Posted April 24, 2024 If they are registered they are not longer banned. Quote
lonely panet Posted April 24, 2024 Report Posted April 24, 2024 I wouldnt want to try and import 1 Quote
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