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    Is this a genuine type 95?

    Good afternoon,

    I spotted a sword up for auction, purely by accident and it looked wrong. It's described as a Type 95 NCO sword.

    The auction house is Ashley Waller, here in the UKicon the lot number is 333 and the auction starts am on the 30th August 23.

    A JAPANESE NCO'S SWORD AND SCABBARD, 64.5CM BLADE, TOTAL LENGTH 97CM

    I came across the lot when I was researching markings for an early NCO type 95 that I have seen in an other auction, the serial is around the 1500 mark and has a copper tsuka. I'm going to bid on it. If I'm successful, I'll upload some images.

    Ian.

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    Good luck on that one. I wouldn't mind one either but their price has skyrocketed...
    Regards, Jim

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    Hi Jim,

    not had contact with you for a long time, hope you are well.

    I spotted this sword when I was researching one for sale, I've since emailed the auction house and they are looking into it. It has to be a dodgy one, I've never seen one like it.
    The one I was hoping to purchase went for £1400, definitely worth it in my opinion, the best I've seen, with copper hilt and with a low serial number in the 1500's. Wish I'd bought it now, but the bidding would have carried on to £2000 I suspect.

    What are you up to?

    Best wishes,
    Ian.

    PS I've got seven Japaneseicon swords, some old blades and 2 military.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IanS View Post
    What are you up to?
    Hi Ian,

    Not much happening here, shooting once a week and building a collection of heavy ordnance and some foreign hand weapons. I only have one Katana here, a definite copy made in China. Time is past when they were priced reasonably, now they're all locked in collections.
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    Regards, Jim

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    Hi Jim,

    wow, heavy ordnance, you must have a decent storage facility! You're certainly keeping the collecting going. I've just packed in target shooting, my T is with a dealer for sale. My certificates have now expired. One of my sons has my shotguns so that I can shoot them when I go out with him, I have a nice old damascus barrelled hammer gun, now around 125 years old and nitro proofed.

    I started with the swords about 3 years ago, they were expensive then but not as bad as they are now. I have a 700 year old blade, possibly 2 400 year old blades, 1 definite.
    I'm refurbing 4 of the others, 1 is a tanto.

    I didn't get an email notification of your replies, has this stopped? I can't find anything on my profile to reinstate it.

    Best wishes,
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    Quote Originally Posted by IanS View Post
    I didn't get an email notification of your replies
    I just looked and there seems to not be a feature for that now, like you say. I just come here twelve times a day and check.

    Quote Originally Posted by IanS View Post
    heavy ordnance, you must have a decent storage facility
    Not so much, here's an example. I guess you could call it large cartridge collecting. Wish I could get some of the stuff advertised in the UKicon.
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