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44 minutes ago, EdWolf said:

@WillFalstaff You can use leather wax. I use a thin coat of petroleum jelly. Cheap and gives a good result. Used it for more than 40 years to preserve leather liners of German helmets.

Another good product is the Nivea cream. Works well on aged leather, with no blackening effect.

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On 7/31/2025 at 4:46 PM, Rawa said:

So I bought cheap parts :laughing: will post here when it arrives. Tsuka is short. Maybe it have ishizuki.

Adding more pics with measuring tape. Wooden saya with black lacquer. Fuchi numbered 198 have chuso ana plugged. Sarute looks good and tassel is shorter then usual. Tsuba crudely finished boar eyes not fully carved. Rubber sits tight dunno if there is any kojiri. 

Edited - I measured and looks like it there is no cap at the end. [40.5cm length to rubber end.] 

I won't dissasemble saya.

Overall fine package.

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This was my first gunto. Stainless Type 97 with brown tassel. The leather is pretty dried out, but I've been using Renapur on it and it seems to be working.

 

 

 

 

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Reading through this, surprised nothing has been mentioned about artificial leather?

 

I know in WW2, artificial leather was used for holsters due to shortages, referred to as ersatz leather. Used to have a ww2 pistol in such an holster.

 

Was this never used for Japanese swords?

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1 hour ago, Alex A said:

ersatz leather

Wow, Alex, I had completely forgotten about this issue and the fact that I have an ersatz saya cover of compressed paper!  In the discussion, below, Shamsy posted one that is of some sort of imitation leather, too:

 

A couple of photos from the thread:

My compressed paper saya cover

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Steve's ersatz leather:

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Thanks Bruce, reading through this did get me wondering. 

 

Thought it was going to be one of those ask a stupid question moments and turn out that it was very common. How common it was for Japanese swords, maybe interesting to find out.

 

Perhaps there are owners of swords that think they have a genuine leather cover when in fact, not.

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Your question reminds me of the many fake and/or island swords that have cracking, thin saya covers.  They are probably that imitation, ersatz-type material.  Wonder how many of them, that we wrote off as fakes, were of what you are bringing up.  

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I was just about to state that maybe it wasn't used so much on Japanese swords due to being impractical, as in maybe falling apart due to temperatures and humidity in places around East/South East Asia.

 

Though then thought about holsters and stuff in Europe with it throwing bucket loads down.

 

I'm clueless but perhaps there is some info somewhere.

 

Though, would bet it has caused confusion over the years and some genuine items been disregarded 

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A sword in the collection came with ersatz leather over a plain wood Saya, unfortunately it disintegrated during shipping with only the end cap remaining in one piece.  

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