My grandfather brought these back from WWII and they have been in my possession for nearly 20 years. A book I read recently piqued my interest, and I would like to find out a little more about these swords. The signature on the daito sure looks like naokatsu, but the first symbol (nao?) is slightly different from what I'm seeing. However, I cannot find anything else similar...
Blade length on the Daito is 26 inches, and on the Wakizashi it is 20.5 inches.
I'm just going to paste the links to these photos here instead of posting them in the thread here, because they are LARGE photos.
Thanks for any information you may have! Yes... both blades are dirty. They have some sort of grease on them from storage and I probably will not clean them myself... I clean and protect firearms regularly, but know essentially nothing about properly maintaining a sword. These were on my wall for maybe 8 years when I was younger, but have been in a closet the rest of the time. Unfortunately, my grandfather didn't really take care of them and the saya and other koshirae were cracked and broken when I received these.
Jeremy
Daito:
http://www.crucialracing.com/images/swords/daisho.jpg
http://www.crucialracing.com/images/swo ... to_kao.jpg
http://www.crucialracing.com/images/swo ... issaki.jpg
http://www.crucialracing.com/images/swo ... shirae.jpg
http://www.crucialracing.com/images/swo ... nakago.jpg
http://www.crucialracing.com/images/swo ... tsuba1.jpg
http://www.crucialracing.com/images/swo ... _whole.jpg
Wakizashi:
http://www.crucialracing.com/images/swords/menuki2.jpg
http://www.crucialracing.com/images/swo ... hi_kao.jpg
http://www.crucialracing.com/images/swo ... gatana.jpg
http://www.crucialracing.com/images/swo ... nakago.jpg
http://www.crucialracing.com/images/swo ... i_rear.jpg
http://www.crucialracing.com/images/swo ... _tsuba.jpg
wakizashi_whole.jpg