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Just got this in from Japan and im looking for info on what era you believe its from i think showa yall are the experts. The blade to me looks hand forged acid etched but has no markings other than one small one at end. Any help is appreciated thanks chris 

 

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Hi Chris, welcome to the forum. 
 

Hope you don’t mind, but I’m gonna post your photos here after some cropping; so that more members can see your Dirk. 

Best of luck,

-Sam 

 

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Your fittings put this in the Showa era.  I can't speak to the making of the blade.  If it's acid etched, then it's not likely to have been traditionally made.  Maybe one of the guys that collect dirks can comment.

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Tsuka wrapping is made of celluloid, not the samegawa, therefore this dirk is of late production. 

 

It looks like someone tampered with the blade. Nakago jiri looks like someone used a hammer on it. I have seen dirk blade with unfinished fuller  before, but this one looks like it was barely started before the task was abandoned.  

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1 hour ago, Nazar said:

Tsuka wrapping is made of celluloid, not the samegawa, therefore this dirk is of late production. 

 

It looks like someone tampered with the blade. Nakago jiri looks like someone used a hammer on it. I have seen dirk blade with unfinished fuller  before, but this one looks like it was barely started before the task was abandoned.  

Is there such thing as "last ditch" when it comes to late productions dirks? 

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