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WW2 Sword or Earlier?


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Hello 

 

Tough to say categorically with such limited photos and no dimensional information but to me it looks -

 

Older! Something off with the signature on preliminary look so more photos would definitely reveal more information!

 

Search in the help section or online how to take care of older Japanese blade until you decide its fate - whether to paper and restore and keep or sell. Cheers!

 

J.

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Thanks.  I should have added more information.  The total length is about 60 cm--48cm for the blade and 12 cm for the metal hilt shaft.   My Japanese friend says this is likely a "Mino Shinto". 

 

This was a sword my father brought back from Japan after WWII.  He was in the Army of Occupation so this was likely in a pile of confiscated weapons the GIs grabbed for souvenirs.

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Your friend is right, it is indeed a Fujiwara Kanetaka fake. Not sure if Mino is right. Shinto, yes, but Mino... I don't think so. 

 

藤原金高作 Fujiwara Kanetaka saku

 

Possible to get a close-up of the bottom end of the tang? There are some kanji characters there I would like to see.

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嘉 is one of the characters.

Normally I would think it's part of an era name - 嘉永 (Kaei, 1848-1855) but the bits before and after aren't right, and the era is completely wrong for Kanetaka - even for someone faking Kanetaka. A mystery for now. 

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