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Hi guys and girls. 

 

well we all know that with the opening of trade with Japan after that pest commadore "fat neck" Perry, went and ruined everything for the Japanese " its a joke americans"

and used some houses in yokohama bay as target practice to show how fantastic canons are,  and we all know the rest. etc etc.

 

i have always known these swords made for the tourist tade as "yokohama sword" but is this correct?? or as i just ill informed

 

i await some hopefully funny and salty replys 

PS just had surgery and i blade the anaesthetics 

 

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No.

They are often called Ezo style swords and some are probably the real deal, but very many are apparently late Meiji-Taisho manufacture.

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Meiji period tourist export pieces. The vast minority have older and semi decent blades in them. This one appears to have an earlier front section of a katana or wakizashi blade. My one is a koto.

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