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Originally Posted by
CINDERS
Can you decipher the signature Iboos bearing in mind it has 2 holes at the end of the tang
TIA
Hi Cinders,
It is a Shin Gunto [1935-45], prob. made early [some of the early ones had two retaining holes] as the later ones only had one retaining hole and it was forward on the handle [tsuka],
the retaining pegs were called [mekugi].
It is a showa [Emperor Herohetia era] the showa stamp was only 1/4" diameter,
don't know what the 3rd hole is, looks like it was put there later.
You can also get a colored tassel and knot to att. to the end of the handle, the color determined the ramk of the officer, their all over ebay, the org. ones run around $125-$225
but you can get a repo. a lot cheaper.
wish I could help you more on the signature, Their is a ton of info. on Japanese
swords on the internet, nice looking sword you have
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Cinders,
Got the info you required,
Made in WW2, by " Uji Fusa at the Takayama forge which used Yasuki sand iron, and looks like a gendaito hand forged blade.
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