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Stegel

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  1. Thanks Roy,

    i don't know if i could be bothered corresponding with him, have marked the emails as phishing scams and promptly deleted them, along with the viagra pedellers!! Lol

     

    In regards to ebay, i have bought some type 95 guntos recently but never sold anything as yet.

    BTW you have some great gear Roy!! Hope all goes well.

     

    Regards

    Ernst

  2. Hi Admin,

    Just odd that i've never been solicited to buy swords before in my emails, so i was wondering if the forum is scanned regularly for viruses and trojans which could be infecting it??

    I'm not accusing anyone here of such behaviour, so please don't give it to the disrespectful "new guy" for even suggesting it!!

     

    I'm new here and this is my 5th post, i have read through heaps here though.

    Only 1 week after joining i'm getting mails like this:

     

    Hello:

     

    I am a private collector and I have 2 Japanese swords (katana and tanto) with the blade from XVIII century. I would like to sell them for the reasonable price (700US$ and 450US$). If you could have an interest, please write directly to: Luytjens1939@gmail.com

     

    Pawel

    Luytjens1939@gmail.com

     

    I remembered the odd name from one post i was reading a few days back.... done my search here and sure enough, the name popped up with not much gloss attached to it.

     

    I think it's odd and perhaps if he is the scam artist i've read about in this forum, he may be fishing his potential targets from the NMB member database???

     

    regards

    Ernst

     

    P.S please be nice.....i got feelings!

  3. Hello to each and everyone of you!

     

    I found this topic again and thought i should do the formal introduction procedure.

    Firstly my name is Ernst and i am in Australia.

     

    I have had an interest in Japanese swords since watching 'Shintaro the Samurai' back in the 60's (late 60's, so probably re-runs). My first sword was given to me as a graduation present, i'll never forget the feeling of holding a piece of history in my hands.....the mesmerising beauty of the blade.... awesome.

    To this day i still get excited when i come across one.

     

    Having watched this board, finding the topics interesting, members helpful, and containing such a high knowledge base,(yes i've been impressed!) i thought i would like to join and hopefully learn more.

    Perhaps make some friends out of a common interest that we all share.

     

    Cheers

    Ernst

  4. Hi Grey,

     

    "The Japanese weren't going to let the Chinese, whether friend or slave, mass produce and carry swords. "

     

    If you check pg 263 of Fuller & Gregory's "Japanese Military and Civil Swords and Dirks", you will find a whole chapter dedicated to collaboration, emergency issue, reproduction and fake swords.

    It goes on to list country by country occupied by Japan, mentioning that they were not only armed, but in some cases even uniformed in Japanese gear. over 100,000 in China alone..... interesting, eh?

    This particular type is not shown, however it states numerous type of swords were made and used by local militia's,under Japanese control.

     

    And if these were made in China before the occupation or by resisting forces during the occupation, they wouldn't have a Japanese flag on them.

     

    My logic dictates that they were not made by "resisting forces", as why would you impersonate your enemies sword pattern? Hence, what i originally heard about these swords still holds and appears valid until proven otherwise, not necessarily FACT as i stated, but definitely plausable.

     

    I think the only logical answer is that these are early, post WWII fakes. But who made them and why do they look so little like the real thing?

     

    I think the still Jury is out on that one, they may be fakes.... but no hard evidence yet to classify them as that.

     

    Having said that, i still find them a mere curiosity and wouldn't bother with them personally.

     

    Cheers

    Ernst

     

    BTW, sorry i haven't quite worked out the quote boxes yet.... still learning :D

  5. Hi,

    I have only just joined and have been reading many posts with great interest.

    Reading this one i had to put my 2 cents worth in, for what little its worth.

     

    I have seen these around since the late1970's, originally i thought they were real but wasn't impressed with the workmanship or quality, hence never bought one, never showed any interest in obtaining one.

    Perhaps as i already had my first NLF sword with original matching officers belt some years earlier, i had acquired better taste? I suppose having the item actually in front of me, spoke volumes compared to a photograph.

     

    Anyhow about 10yrs ago i was told that these were used by Chinese collaborators under control of the Japanese, that is much like in occupied Europe with the Germans. The possibly subservient natives who perform medial tasks for the occupying forces to gain favour, or better passage through difficult times.

    I don't know if this is FACT, it sounded good, but there is so little info on them, which you all are aware of.

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