Bruce Pennington Posted October 26 Author Report Posted October 26 Excellent, Michael, that's a beauty! I may be wrong, but I believe that is Takeyasu. Here's an example that is easier to read: Hard to tell from your photo the size of the anchor stamp. Can you give a measure of it's diameter? Quote
Michaelr Posted October 26 Report Posted October 26 Thank you Bruce. I will measure the anchor stamp as soon as I can and repost it. Have you ever seen one with the peg in the Kashira? Do you have other #95 recorded? MikeR Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted October 27 Author Report Posted October 27 19 hours ago, Michaelr said: Have you ever seen one with the peg in the Kashira? Do you have other #95 recorded? MikeR Mike, I didn't go through all 118, but in the 30 or so I found 4. Here's one, one of the two that came with the PX souvenir letter. Signed Hiratoshi, with no painted number: It is an odd thing. The nakago doesn't have an ana there, so can't imagine the purpose of the peg. I have one other 95: Mei Date Anchor Fittings Kabu finish Jiri Finished? # Source 88. Takeyasu ND Small Standard Texture Yes, shaped 95 Michaelr, NMB 89. Mumei ND Large Standard sarute Unknwn No 95 Smallsword; ebay Quote
Nazar Posted October 27 Report Posted October 27 Bruce, here is another one from the same site: https://richard-militaria.at/Japan-marine-katana-fuer-offiziere-shin-gunto Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted October 27 Author Report Posted October 27 4 hours ago, Nazar said: here is another one from the same site: Good one, Nazar, thank you! An interesting one, too, with that stamped "119." Normally we see this on wartime blades, although I do have four others with stamped numbers. I'm tempted to think this was a war surplus blade, but that unfinished nakago with heat coloration sure looks like something made by the souvenir operation. Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted Wednesday at 07:27 AM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 07:27 AM Here's one of those puzzling ones. Found on this Toovey's Auction. Mumei, no observable stamp, #65. Fittings are typical Army, but hey are not gold gilded. Most puzzling is the tsuka ito which clearly had been handled/carried considerably, look at the sweat stains. Adding to the list of souvenirs with sarute ... and this one is a bit unusual. Quote
John C Posted Wednesday at 08:15 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 08:15 PM Bruce: Just for reference, mine is in similar condition and set-up as the one above. And, happens to be one number later "66". John C. 1 Quote
Jcstroud Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago On 11/19/2025 at 3:27 AM, Bruce Pennington said: Here's one of those puzzling ones. Found on this Toovey's Auction. Mumei, no observable stamp, #65. Fittings are typical Army, but hey are not gold gilded. Most puzzling is the tsuka ito which clearly Interesting that this example at the Toovies auction does not have the 1 piece fuchi indicates an earlier souvenir made with wartime army fittings very likely a wartime built blade suriaged for standard length tsuka at the Tenshozan Tanrenjo is my guess. 1 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted 8 hours ago Author Report Posted 8 hours ago 13 minutes ago, Jcstroud said: does not have the 1 piece fuchi Good catch John. I hadn’t noticed that. It goes along with the rest of the fittings not being gold gilded. Kind of supports the idea that they were using surplus parts initially. Quote
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