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Droocoo

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Hi there,

 

I found this on an auction site, but it does not line up with any gunto that I have seen before. It is advertised as a "military officer's sword".

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I am assuming this is a knock-off piece. The Tsuba looks cheaply made and the handle is bound crudely with jute rope. The blade bears no hamon and looks of poorly-finished steel. The scabbard however, appears to be bound by leather. This seems a little out of place for a "fake" or "copy". 

 

I am still coming to terms with what is and what isn't a bona fide sword, so am searching far and wide to see as many examples as I can and improve my pattern recognition.

 

Andrew

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Thank you,

 

It is more so learning for me WHY this sword is wrong. I am a medal collector - an expert in that trade. I can tell you in minutia how a naming on a medal precludes it’s originality. But swords; I have a lot to learn. 


Kind Regards,

 

Andrew

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With this sword.....well, everything is wrong with the possible exception of the Saya. The handle is a mess, the fittings are junk, the blade is poorly shaped, the habaki crudely stuck on. You won't see such crude features even in the most questionable island sword or late war 'last ditch' examples. 

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