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lonely panet

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  1. i like quick sales, it means it price according to demad. i will remove from sale in 24 hrs due to little interest
  2. The shipping is very cheap compared to other countries. Approx $40-50usd. Via Australia post I was quoted 350 usd for a sword from the USA to Australia
  3. type 95 NCO's sword model A2, from the Nagoya Arsenal. matching numbers but is in well loved condition, there is no bents, dents or damage, no nicks or chips to the blade but has been resharped in the field. sadlly missing the mekugi screw and the wooden scabbard liner is loose. Priced accordingly, $595 USD plus postage sword is located in Australia, open to trades too
  4. there are 3 finishes with typr 32s, white metal, blued oxide and black paint
  5. cute little katate-uchi from the bizen osafune school, the mei is hard to read but something like this Bishu osafune ??? mitsu. the nengo or date is beyond me but it would be pre 1600
  6. ok, but aleast other members know where to go for the other parts
  7. Ok cool thanks for the direction
  8. Looks good neil. Glad to have help
  9. hi guys, just got this. still in the mail but getting thouhgts school? its late but work looks good. worth a paperinh HMMMMMMM
  10. Do you have the mekugi screw thing please?. Thats what i was referring to sorry
  11. Hi guys and girls. Just would like to learn more about jingasa, shapes, styles and purpose etc. Iv always like iron jingasa but now im appreciating laquer too. So whats a good book or website to read more?? Regards Hamish
  12. I always thought it was taisho then ad the year. My bad
  13. its a type 32 " ko" version, thats been re issued, the sword is dated taisho +1 so 1913. its had the leather seppa replaced with a brass one. condition is good, got matching numnbers and they are probably the most numerous of the machine made swords off ww2. 1899 to 1945, was this issue dates. numbers under 1000 are very rare. hey if you dont want it ill take it hahahha
  14. For the price it was a nice box
  15. i wouldnt look at this and think muramasa. but have i ever held a muramasa .... no
  16. cool on your web page?
  17. hi guys, need one. where would i get 1?
  18. Hi guys and girls. well we all know that with the opening of trade with Japan after that pest commadore "fat neck" Perry, went and ruined everything for the Japanese " its a joke americans" and used some houses in yokohama bay as target practice to show how fantastic canons are, and we all know the rest. etc etc. i have always known these swords made for the tourist tade as "yokohama sword" but is this correct?? or as i just ill informed i await some hopefully funny and salty replys PS just had surgery and i blade the anaesthetics
  19. allow me to say type 94 with double hangers
  20. my last one was 5 weeks too, only 1 month ago
  21. the kissaki looks very very thing in the boshi on the hizen
  22. I buy off jauce, they have alot of annoying fees but there packing is the best, heaps of padding. the postage fees are affordable. and they have nice stuff if you search. example I got a tachi stand sent to australia for $100 AUD postage via EMS, compared to a quoated $350 USD from UPS for a sword from the US to australia. so i know where im buying from
  23. would it be a type of punt gun??
  24. Its a showato so saying taron-ba mixed with 3 cedars??
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