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Missing knife part?


Bilboleslie

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I picked up this knife to add to my collection. I bought for $125  from the son in law of a WWII Army officer who served in

Japan 1945-1947 as a translator.  It appears to be missing a trim ring (not sure of proper name). Looking for the

replacement piece.

 

FWIW, I pulled the knife from the grip. There are no markings of any kind on the metal.

 

Cost? Don't know. I'm assuming that the replacement trim piece would be $20 or so, but I don't really have a clue.

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BIll,

not sure what you have there. It is possibly a 20th century tourist item, but could as well be a bit older. A tip-upwards picture of the tang (= NAKAGO) may reveal more of the provenience and production time.

Concerning the missing piece: this is traditionally made from water-buffalo horn and is never a standard-sized item. It would have to be made individually by a SAYASHI, a specialized craftsman for the wooden parts. Not a big thing for him, but certainly nothing that could be made by someone around the corner.

There are a few traditionally trained craftsmen in the U.S.A. who could complete your item, and I don't think it would cost you an arn and a kidney.... 

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This is a quandary. Someone put some time and craftsmanship into the Shirasaya and Habaki for it to be a broken sword turned into a knife. On the other hand people put a lot into sentimental value. Like to see the nakago under the "handle".  The horn piece that's spoken of has to be custom fitted and going to cost more than $20, but you may get real lucky. 

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