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    Looking for a Late War Japanese NCO Wood Scabbard

    I know it is a long shot but if you have one or know where I could get one drop me a line. Thank you, Matt
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    one was reent;y on Ebay and may still be there can't remember if i saw it this week or last.

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    If I am thinking of the same one as you I would say it was about two weeks ago and it was a buy it now for $1850. Thanks.

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    1850??? i bought my ones for around 100-150 complete with bayonets the guy is nuts

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    I apologize for the misunderstanding. The title should read Looking for a wood scabbard for a Late War Japaneseicon NCO Sword. Sorry about that. If I knew how to edit it I would. Thanks for responding though Old-Smithy.

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    The last sword in the picture is the scabbard I am looking for. Thank you for looking.

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