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Military Sword Katana - Japan Ww2 Autenthic Or Fake ?


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Best Gifu stamp I've seen on a fake so far. That's sad to see that they are getting better.

 

Hope you didn't pay too much (these sell as reproductions for $150 USD). We've all been there my fellow learner! I still have my bad fake I bought when I first started!

 

If you plan to collect, start by spending some time looking over these pages: http://ohmura-study.net/900.html. It's got fabulous examples of all the types, and best of all - it's free!

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Sorry you got scammed. It happens to most of us at one point or another, especially when we first begin collecting. If you can't get your money back, then take it as a learning experience. Check out the forums here, and elsewhere, for info before you next purchase.

 

Here's a really good page for info on the Type 95's. Its helped me quite a bit:

 

http://www.warrelics.eu/forum/Japanese-militaria/ija-type-95-nco-sword-info-228172/

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Also, there is this particular  sword for sale that caught my attention for a few seconds.  Due to the poo photos, I was actually ignorant enough to think it might be a copper, until I saw there was a drag and a machine screw in the handle.   I am sharing because the seller sent me a much better pick of the Fuchi (attached).    Serial number range is another issue.  

 

https://www.ebay.com/itm/202575490435?ul_noapp=true

 

Dan 

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This one seems legit. Stamps are right. Tsuka is just painted brown, and I’ve seen this before on real 95s. Serial number is quite early, so a real find if it checks out. All the pics are lousy, so that can hide othe telltale signs. I’d ask the seller for a clear pic of the blade tip, scabbard tip and serial number with inspector stamp.

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