Jump to content

jeep44

Members
  • Posts

    58
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by jeep44

  1. Thought I'd share this.

     

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/WWII-Japanese-officers-Gunto-army-Type98-Sword-Brass-Fittings-Repro-P-23-/162060782685?hash=item25bb934c5d:g:IkkAAOSw2GlXK17H

     

    Some pretty top notch reproduction parts from China. I'm genuinely quite impressed with these. While I don't get the best resolution on the tablet, these look to be pretty detailed and correct. Certainly copied from a sword someone greedily sold to China. Much cheaper than the real thing. I expect to see a few older and incomplete swords patched up with these.

     

    The Japanese Army was in China for many years before they surrendered. I'm sure there are actually quite a few genuine swords that were surrendered or captured there.

    • Like 1
  2. yeah i made an offer on it this morning $2500 got knocked back,in the process of messeging him to try and see what he would accept and bam it sold on me  :(

     

    Julian

     

    He rejected my offer of 2500 also, so I upped it to 2750 last night. The sword is on the way to me now. It has its issues, but considering how I have been spending money like a drunken sailor lately, it's a "good enough" example for my collection.

     

     

    doug P.

    • Like 2
  3. I can see all the names of people who have left me feedback, but nothing more-not even the date of the transaction. All I know is that it was a US-based seller. When I get a bit more time, I'll look at the current sellers on ebay, and compare them to my sellers.  Unfortunately, Ebay doesn't seem to flag the names of someone I've bought from before going back that far, and I notice that many of the sellers from the likely period in my feedback are no longer active, or have anything to sell at this time. It's not going to be easy to find this seller.

    • Like 1
  4. I have been a long-time buyer of Japanese swords, mainly at local gunshows and militaria shows. I sometimes picked up a nice sword with a damaged or missing scabbard, and then I would look on ebay for parts to repair them. About 5 years or more ago, I bought a group of three empty scabbards from a seller on ebay. Two were leather-covered WW2 vintage field scabbards, and one was just a bare black-laquered wood scabbard. They came to me in a triangular cardboard shipping box.

       Why I ask is this: Tonight I was seeing if a sword I purchased on saturday at a local show might fit in one of these scabbards. The habaki was tight, and when I withdrew the sword, it pulled the thin wood liner out with it. Crammed down at the bottom was a business card from a US Navy Rear Admiral, with handwritten notes on it detailing a very interesting history of the sword that scabbard once held. This sword had been captured in one of the last surface actions by the US Navy in WW2, and had been presented to Admiral E J King. Here is the card, and the scabbard it was in:

     

    Hopefully, someone here might recognize this scabbard, or at least remember selling three empty ones as a lot on ebay. I would be able to tell if that sellers ebay name appeared in my feedback. It would be very exciting to track that sword down and provide a fascinating history for it. According to the card, the sword was captured Aug 20,1945 by a Lt Swentzel, US Navy, who was commanding a Chinese junk with both American sailors and Chinese guerrillas on board, when they were attacked by a Japanese war junk with 83 men on board. In a three hour running battle n. of Haimen, They captured the junk, and this sword was surrendered by the captain. This action is detailed in the Official Chronology of the US Navy in WW2.post-3550-0-10789700-1454996951_thumb.jpgpost-3550-0-82657100-1454996989_thumb.jpg

    • Like 3
×
×
  • Create New...