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I have no defense Somehow that whole sentence got scrambled. I have edited and fixed it.
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WW2 souvenir or general soldier's tanto, or made for sale to soldiers just after the war. The nakago is crudely shaped. Not traditionally made, but Japanese. Could be the front part of a repurposed broken longer sword, but nakago is crudely shaped. Likely of interest to a WW2 militaria collector in the low few hundreds of $'s.
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@Matsunoki @paulb Know of anything?
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Lack of a stamp doesn't indicate Gendaito, but presence of one indicates Showato. When getting a military sword, you have to assume an "arsenal" type blade no matter if there is a stamp or not. Only when you look at the hamon and hada can you start thinking it may be better. If you have activity and hada, you can then start suspecting water quenched and/or forged. Without those, forget about what the mei tells you. But in this case, even the mei looks like a classic Seki Showato. Maybe with some additional processes in the forging, but nothing there points towards Gendaito.
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translation In need of translation if possible
Brian replied to buchtas's topic in Translation Assistance
It is not unusual for Kyu-Gunto to be fitted with older blades using this method, by threading the back part of the nakago. A known method. Looks like a nice blade, well signed. -
I think if Japanese (Big if) then indeed, it's lost the front of the blade, and there likely isn't a boshi there. The hi is crudely cut, making me think this was a cheap sword cane. Nakago is way out of proportion.
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Could be lacquer/Urushi?
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Brian replied to Matsunoki's topic in Forum Technical Details and Maintenance
According to the hosts, we had indeed reached a daily sending limit and outgoing mails were paused. They have reset it and they should be going again, but I need to look at upgrading to allow for more mails etc. You can imagine how many notification emails go out daily. Please let me know if you are once again receiving mails. -
Bit far from Japan, and I know that there are some awesome polishers there. But you may even want to have a chat with @Andrew Ickeringill
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Help with Mei Translation, Comments on Gunto & Hamon
Brian replied to Klink's topic in Military Swords of Japan
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Brian replied to Matsunoki's topic in Forum Technical Details and Maintenance
There does seem to be an issue with the server sending emails. I am trying to get to the bottom of it. -
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Brian replied to Matsunoki's topic in Forum Technical Details and Maintenance
The people who supply yu your internet connection... or email account. If it's gmail or yahoo etc...then you are out of luck, not much you can do with them. They have filters etc that you can't really get around. But then check in your spam or junk folder. -
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Brian replied to Matsunoki's topic in Forum Technical Details and Maintenance
If you right click an email in your inbox, you can usually add that email to your safe sender list or something similar to that wording. This tells your mail program never to block that email address or consider it spam. ISP's can do the same their side, but not sure if they do it on request. But it prevents their server from discarding it. -
Got discharged today. They did some stuff, but some stuff they were reluctant to do because of the blood thinners and need to close some veins. So we are waiting it out to see if I decide to dump huge amounts of blood again. Sunday was scary...almost passed out and couldn't move my arms while I was showering to take myself to hospital. Ended up calling an ambulance. First time. Anyways, all ok for now, we'll see what happens. There are no indicators of anything specific causing it or anything very concerning. G&C scopes are clear...still dealing with the same abscess/fistula thing from the beginning of the year.
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Brian replied to Matsunoki's topic in Forum Technical Details and Maintenance
Can't be anything this side. Probably something your side or your isp blocking them. Knowing the situation there, probably OFCOM blocking them to save you UK guys from weapons I'll check things my side, but try and whitelist admin(at)nihontomessageboard.com and ask your isp to do it too. Or re-add the email notification settings. Things like this tend to be temporary, Ip's get blocked and unblocked and spam defences change. I'd guess wait it out. -
Tanto marketed as Pilot Hara-kiri dagger
Brian replied to John C's topic in Military Swords of Japan
Moving this to Military as its use for research outweighs the fake swords discussion. -
Out of hospital now, and recovering, and this sort of nonsense is going to stop one way or another. All of you, back down. And that goes for everyone. Been poked? Ignore it. Makes it easier for me to delete a comment. Once you reply, you are opening it up to an ongoing thing that makes you just as wrong. I thought we had adults here.
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translation help needed for this originally (?) made blade
Brian replied to kleber75's topic in Translation Assistance
Remember that dealers also had exhibitions where they would offer a wide variety of civilian and antique blades that soldiers could purchase at varying price points and then have mounted for the war. I expect many of these swords came from events like that, or the Japanese equivalent of "Army and Navy" stores who prepped people going to war. -
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Thank you all. I think i'll fit the clasped hands one for now, if I don't have a different one. I know the dealer bought it a few years ago on auction in the UK and brought it back to SA. So I'm good with him making some profit as I also got the dagger for a good price. Didn't take long to find the auction where it was sold: https://denhams.com/lot/718/april-2023 Some nice history. I got his photo, framed story summary and his Vice Admiral commission. Need to ask him if he still has the ship photo and medal ribbons. Captain Caslon and the HMS Nelson. Lots to be found on him online. Nice to know he was there and is well known. Must have been an interesting surrender ceremony, I guess they just pulled swords from the pile and gave them out.
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It IS a requirement. At least first name, unualky followed by initial.
