sechan Posted January 23, 2022 Report Posted January 23, 2022 Hi guys, Here is the probably ww2 katana, it would be interesting to know more about it. Thanks, Steve Quote
Grey Doffin Posted January 23, 2022 Report Posted January 23, 2022 I believe this is Yoshimitsu and Showa Ju Hachi Nen Ni Gatsu (February of 1943). Grey 1 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted January 24, 2022 Report Posted January 24, 2022 @sechan Steve, Could I get a clear, closer shot of that red paint in the haikan (belt loop). I've seen 1 or 2 like this lately, and it's starting to look like a popular wartime modification. Quote
uwe Posted January 24, 2022 Report Posted January 24, 2022 6 hours ago, Grey Doffin said: I believe this is Yoshimitsu and Showa Ju Hachi Nen Ni Gatsu (February of 1943). Grey I think it’s March, Grey! Quote
sechan Posted January 25, 2022 Author Report Posted January 25, 2022 (edited) Thanks again guys, I'll try to post more pictures tomorrow. Edited January 25, 2022 by sechan error Quote
sechan Posted January 30, 2022 Author Report Posted January 30, 2022 Here it is, sorry it took a while... Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted January 31, 2022 Report Posted January 31, 2022 Thanks Steve! Wish I had filed the previous photos of the exact same thing. I assumed Bubba did the first one, but after seeing yours, I'm thinking it was done by the original owners. While it is certainly possible the same Bubba got a-hold of both of them and did this, or 2 different Bubbas in different parts of the world having the same idea, is possible, the odds are greatly against it. The personalization of gunto was far more common than the Regulations perfectionists would like to believe! 1 Quote
robinalexander Posted February 2, 2022 Report Posted February 2, 2022 On 2/1/2022 at 1:34 AM, Bruce Pennington said: The personalization of gunto was far more common than the Regulations perfectionists would like to believe! I tend to agree Bruce, only human that some will want something a little different and it might have been possible with the right superiors, in the right location and with the 'right' favour. The colour reminds of of the 'red' that is so prominent on uniforms of British/Australian staff officers. A clear colour differentiation from other military types. I have no problem considering the possibility that some 'staff' officers' may have had more of bent on impressing others than those actually in the field. Rob 1 Quote
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