Bruce Pennington Posted May 8, 2024 Report Posted May 8, 2024 Not often you see an Army gunto with that flat ito style (there's a name for that). Also, the mon is one I haven't seen. Have you gotten it identified? Quote
dwmc Posted May 8, 2024 Report Posted May 8, 2024 Beautiful sword Oliver. Where in Idaho are you located? Would love to see your sword in person. Very nice Shin Gunto indeed... I'm in the Boise area, Dave M. Quote
John C Posted May 8, 2024 Report Posted May 8, 2024 On 5/8/2024 at 11:45 AM, Bruce Pennington said: Also, the mon is one I haven't seen. Expand Bruce: I think the mon is the same one as the thread above, though I haven't looked it up yet. John C. 1 Quote
Ohman Posted May 8, 2024 Author Report Posted May 8, 2024 On 5/8/2024 at 11:45 AM, Bruce Pennington said: Not often you see an Army gunto with that flat ito style (there's a name for that). Also, the mon is one I haven't seen. Have you gotten it identified? Expand The mon is katabami "wood sorrel", I've seen this mon on two other swords. The were featured on the kabuto-gane and not on the menuki like this one, I'm unsure of why. the other were or appeared to be army types. Quote
Ohman Posted May 8, 2024 Author Report Posted May 8, 2024 On 5/8/2024 at 3:17 PM, dwmc said: Beautiful sword Oliver. Where in Idaho are you located? Would love to see your sword in person. Very nice Shin Gunto indeed... I'm in the Boise area, Dave M. Expand I'm in Boise, near downtown. Quote
Ohman Posted May 8, 2024 Author Report Posted May 8, 2024 Here are some more photos of the sword, sorry they aren't amazing. 2 Quote
David Flynn Posted May 9, 2024 Report Posted May 9, 2024 Tadayoshi, One and two, were both Very competent smiths. 1 Quote
dwmc Posted May 13, 2024 Report Posted May 13, 2024 Sent you a PM Oliver. Please check your message box. Dave M. Quote
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