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A friend of mine ask for help with a Gunto number.

Is this number correct. For me the arsenal stamp looks strange.

The tsuka is woodden

 

Any idea?

 

Regards Chris

 

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Hi Bruce

 

We sit here and trink some beer, the seller sit nearby. He meant the 7 is the stamp. I say strange.

My knowledge is, every NCO Gunto must have a arsenal stamp in front of the number.

 

Chris

Posted

The stamp is there in front of the number, and is probably Nagoya, but it's a little fuzzy on the bottom and I can't tell for sure. The seven is definitely a seven.

 

Nagoya stamps are notoriously weak and very finely imprinted so that makes it harder to read.

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Hi Chris,

 

The sword is fine, right serial range and correct stamp. It's just poorly struck on one side, but it is Seki. Not at all common to find fullered swords in the wooden handles but not unknown. I don't have an example in my collection, so if you want to sell I'd pay a good price.

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Hi All,

 

Chris,

As mentioned, the sword is genuine, ans the stamp is a poorly struck Seki stamp.

 

Neil, in the picture you posted of your two swords, is one handle longer than the other or are my eyes deceiving me???

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Thanks a lot. I dont think that the seller will sell it now, after all the informations you give? 

I dont know what will happened with that sword.

 

I have no experience with NCO Swords (i did not collect them). But i learned a lot. 

Shamsey i tell you if the sword is available.

 

Regards

 

Chris

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Neil, in the picture you posted of your two swords, is one handle longer than the other or are my eyes deceiving me???

It really does look that way, doesn't it?

 

Cheers Chris, whether or not, appreciate you passing on the offer.

Posted

It's a well known trick of the eye.....except I can't recall the name!

I remember having to pieces of curved cards when I was a kid which demonstrated the effect.

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Gentlemen i bought the sword in the morning from my friend. Today in the afternoon i bring it home.

I take some pictures and come back to this thread.  :)

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I have the sword now.

 

Here are some, i hope more detailed pictures.

 

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The saya has the same number as the blade No.202817. I see a part of a seki stamp on the blade.  I can't identify the 2 stamps on the fuchi. The blade is in very good condition. The kissaki has a nice yokote. 

 

On the scabbard is a number very fine engraved. It looks like written with a pencil. Maybe it is the identification tag of the soldier?.

Edit: I found out that 8 Numbers are the tag of the US Soldiers in WW2. 

 

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I found under enlistment records the name of a PFC from the USAAF who served in WWII with that Tag. Born 1926, died 2013 (Miramar National Cemetery).

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Bruce, Steve thank you for your help I'm very glad now.

In backtime i had no interest in buying a Type95. But in Hand it is a wonderfull sword, light and a pure strong weapon.

I know now why these swords are your passion.

 

Thanks for learning!

 

I photoshopped the pictures above a little to get a neutral background.

 

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Chris

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