Navy Posted June 21 Report Posted June 21 Hoping my sword falls in this category, here we have a mumei Uda blade, in an early 98 koshirae (perhaps from Kakenu shop). 3 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted August 15 Report Posted August 15 On 3/16/2024 at 4:01 AM, IJASWORDS said: I pulled a few swords from the cupboard tonight to inspect and enjoy. This KANETOSHI (Murayama) Star Stamp, July 1944 in late war RS mounts always demands attention. In WW2 polish, the hada and hamon in Ichimonji style JUKA CHOJI, is like viewing a nice piece of art, something new always catches your eye. For Bruce's benefit, I tried to do my best on the MUNE stamps. I have probably posted photos before, but my new phone camera and LED lights show much more detail. If I had the time and money, this sword would be a prime candidate for a touch up polish. @Kiipu @BANGBANGSAN A recent discussion of the Toku stamp on a helmet on this Warrelics thread: Helmet Type 90, sheds light on the meaning of the stamp. Quoting Akira Komiya: "The letter “特” indicates “特別採用”, special acceptance, meaning it did not pass the ordinary inspection criteria but was nonetheless accepted for special reasons." As you read through the thread, he says he could not find specific criteria for failure to pass nor acceptable reasons for allowing the item through for use. Apparantly, this had been explained much earlier in a pinned thread of Nick Komiya's discussing helmets. 1 Quote
BANGBANGSAN Posted August 16 Report Posted August 16 On 8/15/2025 at 10:48 PM, Bruce Pennington said: @Kiipu @BANGBANGSAN A recent discussion of the Toku stamp on a helmet on this Warrelics thread: Helmet Type 90, sheds light on the meaning of the stamp. Quoting Akira Komiya: "The letter “特” indicates “特別採用”, special acceptance, meaning it did not pass the ordinary inspection criteria but was nonetheless accepted for special reasons." As you read through the thread, he says he could not find specific criteria for failure to pass nor acceptable reasons for allowing the item through for use. Apparantly, this had been explained much earlier in a pinned thread of Nick Komiya's discussing helmets. Bruce Thanks for the link. It is possible that the “特” mark without a circle on the sword does not signify “failure to pass the ordinary inspection but was nonetheless accepted for special reasons.” In the case of RJT swords, a blade that failed inspection would not have received the star stamp. It should also be noted that this type of gunto was not government-issued to officers, unlike the Type 95 and certain other weapons; rather, officers were required to purchase them at their own expense. Could the “特” mark indicate“特别訂單” (special order), perhaps connected with the 陸軍偕行社(Rikugun Kaikosha)/Army officer club or a similar institution? 1 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted August 16 Report Posted August 16 6 minutes ago, BANGBANGSAN said: Could the “特” mark instead indicate“特别訂單” (special order) Akira followed up, after I posted this, and also felt the kana's meaning on the blade might be different. Your idea sounds more logical, with it being on a star stamped blade. Mystery continues. 1 Quote
Volker62 Posted October 10 Report Posted October 10 beautiful shaped Kikusui Masanao if you mount the original handle on one of these great swords, as long as the original koshirae is still there, such a tachi gets a completely new look 3 4 1 Quote
Volker62 Posted October 10 Report Posted October 10 Thank's this looks old Bizen Tachi Especially with its rare gunome Choji temper. Quote
Michael 67 Posted October 10 Report Posted October 10 Yes, thanks also to Neil, who sent this beautiful Masanao to Germany. 1 Quote
Volker62 Posted October 10 Report Posted October 10 yes, thats how it is with shipping, someone is always selling and shipping 1 Quote
Volker62 Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago A little special feature A beautiful original D Guard sword ( Koshirae with Ka Mon) with a special fitted high quality beautiful ctrafted sword balde by Muto Hidehiro with imperial special date. You can clearly see from the nakago, that it was fitted to the old handle. It is also interesing that the thick quality habaki is signed on the inside, (both sides). I think I reconize "Chikugo" 1 Quote
Volker62 Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago here was a blue-brown company officers tassel on the sword's handle, which is quite rotten now. Quote
Volker62 Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago thank you Bruce Have you seen the stamp on the nakago Mune? sure no other stamps found Quote
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