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26 minutes ago, John C said:

I believe the navy also used brown tassels. Are there any differences between the army and navy ones or are they interchangeable? 

 

The navy tassels are a darker shade of brown. Attached is a picture showing a comparison.

They are not interchangeable, but I have seen several lighter brown tassels on kai guntos indicating the tassel was scavenged off something else (i.e. late war gunto or civil gunto) and then added to the kai gunto.

 

 

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12 hours ago, mdiddy said:

Here is another one

For discussion purpose, not doubting your items, if I were discovering some of these on my own, via the web, I wouldn't file them.  Looking closely, you can sometimes see faded blue, meaning the whole tassel is an extremely faded brown/blue.

What do you think about this latest one?

 

 

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8 minutes ago, Bruce Pennington said:

What do you think about this latest one?

 

This one looks entirely brown to my eye. Even if faded, a blue shade would be consistently seen, particularly around the seams as well as mixed in the tassels and I don't see either here. What I do see though are potential stains, inconsistently distributed, which is a very common occurrence on tassels.

 

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Sure.  Here's what we've got so far.  Your examples just about evened up the score.

49 swords

23 Type 98

20 RS

5 Civil, leather covered saya

 

Brown Tassel

 

SWORD TYPE

SMITH

DATE

SOURCE

Civil

Unknown

ND

Tensho, NMB

Civil, re-fit

Yoshichika

ND

Kolekt-to, NMB

Civil w/Sakura tsuba

Kanezane

ND; Showa stamp

Cernie, ebay

Civil w/Sakura tsuba

Kanezane

ND; Showa stamp

Cb1100f.b10…..jp

Civil, re-fit

Mumei

ND

Civicsecondhand.ebay

T95

Suya/Tokyo 1st

Ser # not shown; but likely 1942 or later

GFL775, Gunbrds

T98 combat saya

Shigemitsu

ND

Deadoscilate, NMB

T98 combat saya

Masatsune

ND

Brian, NMB

T98 combat saya

Masayuki

1942

Waljamada, NMB

T98 combat saya

Sukenori

ND

Crow23, NMB

T98 combat saya

Kanetake

ND Large Seki stamp

CMD, NMB

T98 combat saya

Kiyonobu

1943

Nzef1940, W-A

T98 combat saya

Kaneshige

ND Large Seki stamp

Mark Shefly, W-A

T98 combat saya

Unknown

Unknown

RI auction

T98 combat saya

Mumei, old blade

ND

Gilbergauthie-5, ebay

T98 combat saya

Mumei, old blade

ND

Panzerfaust, Gunbrds

T98 standard fittings

Yoshichika

ND

Nickindy, NMB

T98 standard fittings

Kaneyuki

1820

Bazza, NMB

T98 alum. Saya

Shoshin

1940 Aug

Mike T, NMB

T98 NCO blade

Nagoya

ND

The_Derz, NMB

T98 Occupied/late war

Mumei

ND

Doomsday Runner, NMB

T98

Kanesada

1944

Chrisfe, NMB

T98

Kiyonobu

1942, Mar

Mp409mm, W-A

T98

Mumei, old blade

ND

St Croix Blades

T98

Unknown

Unknown

Mortis, NMB

T98

Mumei

ND

Robinalexander, NMB

T98 Waki refit, leather

Tadayoshi, old blade

ND

Chip62287, NMB

T98 Civil tsuba

Norinaga, old blade

Koto

BenCld, NMB

T98 Civil tsuba

Kanenori

ND, Large Seki stamp

Dosh, NMB

RS

Unknown

Unknown

Kolekt-to, NMB

RS

Seisui

1944

George Trotter, NMB

RS

No blade photo

Unknown

Robinalexander, ebay

RS

Masayoshi, Star stamp

1944, Apr

Vajo, NMB

RS

Kanemune

1945, Feb

Panzerfaust, Gunbrds

RS

Katsumasa

1945, Jan

PBacsuk, Warrelics

RS black saya

Kaneyuki

1945, Mar

Narvik1940, W-A

RS

Nagamitsu

ND

Sohei-swords

RS

Unknown

Unknown

Mdiddy, NMB

RS

Unknown

Unknown

Mdiddy, NMB

RS

Unknown

Unknown

Mdiddy, NMB

RS

Unknown

Unknown

Mdiddy, NMB

RS

Unknown

Unknown

Mdiddy, NMB

RS

Unknown

Unknown

Mdiddy, NMB

RS

Unknown

Unknown

Mdiddy, NMB

RS

Unknown

Unknown

Mdiddy, NMB

RS

Unknown

Unknown

Mdiddy, NMB

RS

Unknown

Unknown

Mdiddy, NMB

RS

Unknown

Unknown

Mdiddy, NMB

RS

Unknown

Unknown

Mdiddy, NMB

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49 minutes ago, BANGBANGSAN said:

One more NCO

 

Thanks Trystan for sharing your findings.

 

One of the critiques of this entire analysis we are all contributing to will eventually be that there is little evidence to prove the tassels were not added later or swapped around after the war. As I have been researching, if there were any obvious signs a tassel may have been added later I discarded the result.

 

For the second NCO shown, the hanger looks to be that of an American M1902 saber. It's surely open for debate, but that kind of suggests the accoutrements on this NCO might have been added later to help with its sale. That would probably make a little more sense in the context of things. Anyway, just wanted to highlight it.

 

 

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You hit the nail on the head Bruce . Some of these have probably been through numerous hands since the war and who can say what is original and what is not . The attached one came to me ,many years ago ,from the family of the man who bought it back, so it is almost certainly original . The blade is koto and signed Kunitoshi . The green cord was also with it .

Ian Brooks

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5 hours ago, Ian B3HR2UH said:

You hit the nail on the head Bruce . Some of these have probably been through numerous hands since the war and who can say what is original and what is not

 

@Ian B3HR2UH Yes, agreed, and thanks for the contribution Ian! One small clarification - my name is Matt, not Bruce. Regardless of the striking resemblance, Bruce and I are actually not the same person. I take it as a compliment to be mixed up as him though, haha!! J/K

 

Anyway, just a small clarification, we did business in the past but it has admittedly been awhile :) 

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19 hours ago, mdiddy said:

@Bruce Pennington

 

Thanks for sharing this. I think there are a couple examples missing. I'm counting I provided 15 late war guntos and your tally is only showing 13. Would you mind re-checking?

 

I can probably get more sources than just Mdiddy, NMB. Would that be helpful?

Matt,

The sources I list on all my charts are really so that I can go back to NMB, or the web, to search for the original photos.  So, listing you is sufficient for my purposes.  We could add your original sources if someone might think it useful, though.

 

As to the 2 missing, I find several gunto in my searches that at first appear to be all brown, but on closer look, are really almost completely faded blue/brown, so I don't include them in the chart.  I personally think 2 of the ones you posted fall into this category.  If you would still like them in there, I can add a "Possible" section for those we find like this.

 

12 hours ago, BANGBANGSAN said:

T95 

After filing this one, I realized I had another wooden handle 95 from Neil, IJASWORDS, in the files!  So, there are 4 Type 95s on file, now.  

 

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9 hours ago, mdiddy said:

which two tassels you find concerning?

Ok, after going back through them all, I found a couple filing errors (my administrative skills really suck).  I now have all 15 filed and charted.  There is only that one we discussed earlier that I still think is a faded blue/brown, but I put it in the chart for you.  Statistically, it's not going to throw anything off in a significant way.

With the added 2 Type 95s, the new stats are:

 

56 swords

5 Civil

4 Type 95

24 Type 98

23 RS

 

Brown Tassel

 

SWORD TYPE

SMITH

DATE

SOURCE

Civil

Unknown

ND

Tensho, NMB

Civil, re-fit

Yoshichika

ND

Kolekt-to, NMB

Civil w/Sakura tsuba

Kanezane

ND; Showa stamp

Cernie, ebay

Civil w/Sakura tsuba

Kanezane

ND; Showa stamp

Cb1100f.b10…..jp

Civil, re-fit

Mumei

ND

Civicsecondhand.ebay

T95

Suya/Tokyo 1st

Ser # not shown; but likely 1942 or later

GFL775, Gunbrds

T95

Unknown

Unknown

Bangbangsan, NMB

T95 Wooden tsuka

Nagoya

1944-45

IJASWORDS, NMB

T95 Wooden tsuka

Nagoya

1944-45

Bangbangsan, NMB

T98 combat saya

Shigemitsu

ND

Deadoscilate, NMB

T98 combat saya

Masatsune

ND

Brian, NMB

T98 combat saya

Masayuki

1942

Waljamada, NMB

T98 combat saya

Sukenori

ND

Crow23, NMB

T98 combat saya

Kanetake

ND Large Seki stamp

CMD, NMB

T98 combat saya

Kiyonobu

1943

Nzef1940, W-A

T98 combat saya

Kaneshige

ND Large Seki stamp

Mark Shefly, W-A

T98 combat saya

Unknown

Unknown

RI auction

T98 combat saya

Mumei, old blade

ND

Gilbergauthie-5, ebay

T98 combat saya

Mumei, old blade

ND

Panzerfaust, Gunbrds

T98 standard fittings

Yoshichika

ND

Nickindy, NMB

T98 standard fittings

Kaneyuki

1820

Bazza, NMB

T98 alum. Saya

Shoshin

1940 Aug

Mike T, NMB

T98 NCO blade

Nagoya

ND

The_Derz, NMB

T98 Occupied/late war

Mumei

ND

Doomsday Runner, NMB

T98

Kanesada

1944

Chrisfe, NMB

T98

Kiyonobu

1942, Mar

Mp409mm, W-A

T98

Mumei, old blade

ND

St Croix Blades

T98

Unknown

Unknown

Mortis, NMB

T98

Unknown

Unknown

Ianb3hr2uh, NMB

T98

Mumei

ND

Robinalexander, NMB

T98 Waki refit, leather

Tadayoshi, old blade

ND

Chip62287, NMB

T98 Civil tsuba

Norinaga, old blade

Koto

BenCld, NMB

T98 Civil tsuba

Kanenori

ND, Large Seki stamp

Dosh, NMB

RS

Unknown

Unknown

Kolekt-to, NMB

RS

Seisui

1944

George Trotter, NMB

RS

No blade photo

Unknown

Robinalexander, ebay

RS

Masayoshi, Star stamp

1944, Apr

Vajo, NMB

RS

Kanemune

1945, Feb

Panzerfaust, Gunbrds

RS

Katsumasa

1945, Jan

PBacsuk, Warrelics

RS black saya

Kaneyuki

1945, Mar

Narvik1940, W-A

RS

Nagamitsu

ND

Sohei-swords

RS 1

Unknown

Unknown

Mdiddy, NMB

RS 2

Unknown

Unknown

Mdiddy, NMB

RS 3

Unknown

Unknown

Mdiddy, NMB

RS 4

Unknown

Unknown

Mdiddy, NMB

RS 5

Unknown

Unknown

Mdiddy, NMB

RS 6

Unknown

Unknown

Mdiddy, NMB

RS 7

Unknown

Unknown

Mdiddy, NMB

RS 8

Unknown

Unknown

Mdiddy, NMB

RS 9

Unknown

Unknown

Mdiddy, NMB

RS 10

Unknown

Unknown

Mdiddy, NMB

RS 11

Unknown

Unknown

Mdiddy, NMB

RS 12

Unknown

Unknown

Mdiddy, NMB

RS 13

Unknown

Unknown

Mdiddy, NMB

Rs 14

Unknown

Unknown

Mdiddy, NMB

RS 15

Unknown

Unknown

Mdiddy, NMB

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@Bruce Pennington

 

Thanks for the updates and appreciate your inclusion of those two, the chart looks good!

 

I found the one below that is interesting - a post-war souvenir with the brown tassel. Because it is post-war, it may or may not belong in the analysis. I wonder if the tassel on this one was added later to mimic a kai gunto tassel.

 

 

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Well that's something new, no pun intended!  Not only was the tassel added, but the sarute, too.  I put it in the Souvenir Chart, and was tempted to put it in the Brown Tassel chart, simply as raw data, but if our Tassel chart's purpose is to track dates of use to see if we could decern whether the tassel was a late war Army or a unique design for Gunzoku, it doesn't help the investigation, at least on the early end of the date spectrum.  

 

I bet your theory explains it, Matt.  Sellers keep calling these Navy swords, so why not add a "Navy" tassel.  

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