chgruener Posted July 28, 2024 Report Posted July 28, 2024 Hello all, Been awhile since I posted anything new from the museum. I believe this is a general officer’s sword, but if anyone can confirm or deny, that would be helpful. Any additional information about the technicalities would be very appreciated! More photos due to size limitations: https://imgur.com/a/MZ0Ggtb Quote
Ron M Posted July 28, 2024 Report Posted July 28, 2024 From the pics…I feel like the same may be artificial, the seppa are replacements, the tassel doesn’t look authentic, and the mei is the Showato style…imo a Franken-sword Quote
SteveM Posted July 28, 2024 Report Posted July 28, 2024 濃州住行宗鍛之 Nōshū -jū Yukimune kitae kore. Means: Yukimune of Nōshū Province made this WW2 smith. 2 Quote
Conway S Posted July 28, 2024 Report Posted July 28, 2024 I was literally typing the reply when I say you posted... Conway Quote
DTM72 Posted July 28, 2024 Report Posted July 28, 2024 The Brown/Red color of the tassel is indicative of a field officer grade (Major or Colonel). Generals had brown and gold tassels. See attached picture. Company grade officers had a Brown/Blue tassel (Lieutenant, Captain) Problem with tassels is that anyone can buy a tassel, and stick it to any sword. Without any provenance, it's just a tassel...hard to prove it was original to the sword. Quote
PNSSHOGUN Posted July 29, 2024 Report Posted July 29, 2024 This would be a field grade officers sword from the red & brown tassel. Looks like there is writing here, which may be the officers name: Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted July 29, 2024 Report Posted July 29, 2024 Posting nakago shot for posterity Quote
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