Derek McGrogan Posted September 27, 2019 Report Posted September 27, 2019 Hello, I recently acquired a WW2 Japanese naval officers sword but the blade is not standard on the fittings with no stamps but with a signature i appreciate any kind of input on the blade thanks, Derek. Quote
SteveM Posted September 27, 2019 Report Posted September 27, 2019 Included as a spoiler for those who want to try to figure it out. Of the three kanji, the top one is easy, the middle one is almost a given (considering WW2 swords) and the third one is tricky. 森兼治 Mori Kaneharu Quote
Derek McGrogan Posted September 27, 2019 Author Report Posted September 27, 2019 thanks Steve would there be any kind of value on the blade itself or is its value strictly as a world war II collectible? I'm not trying to sell it I love to hunt and collect these swords and i am new to Japanese swords I mostly deal with civil war era blades and such so I just was wondering if you could help me out on this one. Thanks, Derek. Quote
SteveM Posted September 27, 2019 Report Posted September 27, 2019 Hello Derek, I think this is something for the militaria collectors. If its in good condition, with no obvious flaws, and nobody has taken any power tools or sandpaper to it, people will be interested in it, especially if it has its original scabbard and other parts. But its not a multi-thousand dollar heirloom-quality, sword. Most WW2 swords seem to hover around the $800 - $1000 range, with extra fine examples going for over $1000. 1 Quote
cisco-san Posted September 27, 2019 Report Posted September 27, 2019 Hi, not the easiest one to translate.... Anyway, from Markus book: KANEHARU (兼治), Shōwa (昭和, 1926-1989), Gifu – “Kaneharu” (兼治), real name Mori Ryōtarō (森良太郎), born October 19th 1904, he worked as a guntō smith Quote
Stephen Posted September 27, 2019 Report Posted September 27, 2019 Thanks Steve Having a heck of time with the Kane. Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted September 28, 2019 Report Posted September 28, 2019 Thanks Steve Having a heck of time with the Kane. Me too, still don't see it after hearing the translation! Dud wis a badd spillerr! Quote
Stephen Posted September 28, 2019 Report Posted September 28, 2019 No given here looked more like a Mune. Quote
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