Ganko Posted Tuesday at 11:54 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 11:54 PM Looks like a Chinese knock-off to me. 1 1 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted Wednesday at 12:09 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 12:09 AM I agree, I don't think it was Japanese made. 1 Quote
John C Posted Wednesday at 02:20 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 02:20 AM 2 hours ago, Bruce Pennington said: I don't think it was Japanese made. Bruce: Is that an anchor stamp? John C. Quote
Scogg Posted Wednesday at 02:36 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 02:36 AM (edited) @dkjw Hi Josh, welcome to the forum, I am inclined to agree with the above. It looks like a reproduction or fake to me. For the time being, I’m going to relocate this discussion to the “military swords of Japan” section. At least while we talk about the possibility of a stamp. I don’t think that’s an anchor stamp, but it’s very hard to see with the photo and would be in an unusual location. We can move it to the fake Japanese swords section later if we decide. Best of luck, -Sam Edited Wednesday at 05:03 PM by Scogg Now moved to the Fake Japanese Sword section Quote
dkjw Posted Wednesday at 03:25 AM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 03:25 AM Thanks for all the comments. It doesn't have any stamps so I am going to agree with the comments. 1 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted Wednesday at 01:59 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 01:59 PM I could see why you thought it might be a stamp, John. Guess Josh settled that one, though, with it in hand. Josh, If you haven't seen Ohmura's site, it's worth going through. Full of fabulous photos of all the WWII versions of swords. After reading his pages, you'll have a better idea of how legit gunto look and can avoid the fakes. Military Swords of Japan - Ohmura 2 Quote
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