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Heres my large and small kaigunto.

The small one has 2 stamps on the seppa. One for Toyokawa (anchor in sakura) and the other is company logo (Gunto Sei Saku Jo)

 

Located in Tokyo. The company was owned by Mr. Matsuyama. This firm made koshirae for both army and navy, as well as koshirae for police, diplomatic, and ceremonial uses.

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lets just forget the last post, because were not talking about short dress swords.

 

THIS IS THE CLASSIC "non" pilots/crew gunto.

 

rebound handle, crappy tsuba, no correct shin gunto menuki and the saya is pre ww1. (kurikata)

 

IMHO "put togeather crap"

 

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Japanese-WWll-Army-pilot-sword-in-combat-mounting-Hisamitsu-old-family-blade-/231852282268?hash=item35fb79119c:g:RJwAAOSwx-9WySIG

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Dave, forget the dam bloody blade, the topic I started has no bearing on the blade, its all about the pilots gunto koshire. FORGET THE BLOODY FAMILY BLADE, its a misconstrued term anyway.

 

its all about the fittings, I was pointing out to those who may not be familiar with "put to geather jobs".

just look at the length of the tsuka, the bad modern binding, the basic fittings, not being shin gunto. incorrect menuki.

 

just like a 1883 admirals flag sword koshire, its most likely more scarce then the blade housed inside

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