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WORLD WAR II Japanese SWORD
I AM LOOKING TO SELL A WORLD WAR II JAPANESE SWORD ... THIS IS WHAT I HAVE FOULD OUT ABOUT IT ...
The translation is mostly correct, however, it was not made at the Okayama prison. That swordsmith, the warden, was named Emura, and he did sign Nagamitsu on some of them, but this is a different Nagamitsu. Yours is Ichiryushi, that was his art name, and he was commissioned by the army to make swords for the Osaka Arsenal.
Yours is Ichiryushi-Nagamitsu that was his art name,
The Hawley number for your sword's smith is NAG-296. The Okayama warden is EMU-1. Yours is in Slough's, page 124. (An Oshigata Book of Modern Japanese Swordsmiths 1868-1945)
This is a very good sword. Medium to High Grade Gendaito. That means 100% traditionally made, traditional ore and water tempered. And according to Slough's, these swords' cutting ability ranks among the best produced by showa period swordsmiths. .
What you have there is a late war officers pattern, commonly but erroneously referred to, even by collectors, as a "Naval Landing Forces" sword. It is the real deal, maybe oil tempered instead of water, just missing some parts, and the wrap. Looks like a nice enough blade, too, worth some effort and money to get it restored.
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07-18-2011 12:47 PM
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I might be interested, but I would need to see some photos and is the blade mounted? You can contact me via shane.mccray@yahoo.com
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I just picked this W 2 japanese officers sword up last weekend it was made in 1943 all org.
I put that tassel on untill I could find a real one. The handle looks a lot cleaner then the pic....cheap cam.....Any comments good or bad<
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Do you have any pics of the sword?, Like to see the tang and close ups of the point and blade Bill