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Hi. I want to see if my sword is a authentic WWII sword or a replica. I don't think its real because it seems to be in too good of condition. Either way its a sweet piece and I like it but I am just curious. Anyone know a way to find out details about this sword? I don't know how to take apart a sword or I would and I don't want to damage it trying to disassemble it with out any Know-How. Here are some pictures I took.

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Hi Frank,

the poor pictures make it hard to tell, but the poorly done tsukamaki and the mismatched colours make it very hard for the blade to be authentic...

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