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Hi William,

Judging from just these photos, it looks authentic to me. This is a very late war "Pattern 5" Type 95, with the wooden handle and steel saya.

I'd be curious to know if there's a serial number on the saya; and if you are able to see any stamps anywhere on the blade, or saya.

Here is a good discussion from years ago, that shows both authentic and fake examples
 https://www.militaria.co.za/nmb/topic/20454-wooden-handled-type-95s/

All the best,
-Sam

 

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Little less pictures

Some pictures more would help.

Other side of the tsuka

The koiguchi of the saya

The kissaki

it looks good so far.

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Yes, a good one, with a poorly struck s/n or (maybe) a buffed blade. Serial # range and  placement are consistent with Nagoya swords, take also a pic of the fuchi, there are some markings under the paint.

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