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My name is Pete Pensec. I am a Photographer/Graphic Artist specializing in large format graphic production for a major Pharmaceutical company.

I currently have 4 swords that I inherited from my dad when he past away. He served in WWII from 1943-1945. He was with Gen. McArthur's Island hopping brigade and recalled collecting the 2 military swords on the battlefield and the others when they occupied Japan. I even have a photo of him at the bedside of General Tojo when he attempted suicide. He brought back 2 Military mounted swords, 1 Police Saber and a Wakizashi.

I am currently trying to get some info about the Wakizashi.. It appears to have great age.

I will post some photos when I can. I'm looking forward to sharing with you and getting any insight you can pass on.

Pete

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Welcome Pete!

If you are trying to find some information on the blades you got, the NMB is the place to be ;) .

Some people around here have tons of information on nihonto and (which is even more important) are willing to share their knowledge.

 

Cheers,

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