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Repaired/wrapped Saya - wartime or post-war?


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Some questions about this Saya (pictured on eBay - Kai Gunto for sale). Obviously the saya is in bad shape. It appears that it was repaired or wrapped with a cream-colored string. Was this done during the war? If so, was this a common type of repair? Could it be an amateur repair done post-war? Is this saya legit? What do you guys think?

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The collecting world has a name for the string-wrapping, braiding, thing G.I.s and sailors did onboard the ship, lots of time on their hands.  A few examples on NMB of it.  There were many white, cloth wrapped tsuka done by the Japanese.  Can't say I've seen examples of them doing the saya.  But remember - "Never say never, nor always, with gunto".

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