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I thought I would share an Interesting Manchurian naval sword


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I trust Bill completely  when it comes to the sword. as far as the koshi goes it looks like the ones ive seen on massive sayas with a wheel on the drag. They were made in the islands not Japan, i must be the only one seeing the Emperor with no clothes!

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正恒 (Masatsune) (real name) 天池 鈴一郎

 

So, seems to have been made by the Japanese for the Manchurian navy!

 

I know so little about that side of the war. I know there were actual Japanese personnel working with the collaborative forces, and they would have had their own gunto. I wonder if this is an example of that? Or were the Japanese making gunto for certain echelons of leadership on the Chinese side? Much of what we see are the swords made BY the collaborators, and the quality is obvious.

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Not meaning to de-rail this wonderful thread of Bill's, i thought this may/may not be related in some way.

 

A Very Last- Last Ditch Navy sword, and as with Bill's, i've never seen another.

I'm of the impression that these along with the Army versions may have all been Manchu constructions.

All have lower grade Blades that are made by smiths and not "machine" made as such.

Some are signed, others are not signed.

 

This, along with the photo's are from a collection belonging to "Trenchwarfare" from the GunBoards Forum.

 

 

 

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