ScottyPP Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago Hello all- as most stories go, this sword was part of my wife’s father’s estate. He was a character- and tended to buy “stories “ not objects. He was even on an episode of American Pickers tv show! the blade is a long sword- not sharp - but seems it could be. The handle and scabbard are very light wood. I took the handle off - and I see what appears to be a serial number “265” it has a small knife in the side of the scabbard Brass tsuba that is ornate. The scabbard has several cracks - I would love advice on how to repair ? maybe a Japanese NCO sword? Has a very odd cardboard “shim” that’s a folded cardboard with Japanese print appreciate any all info - not interested in selling wife would kill me with it . Quote
PNSSHOGUN Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago Hello Scott, welcome to the forum. Unfortunately this is a chinese fake, of which they've been making for decades. https://www.jssus.org/nkp/fake_japanese_swords.html 1 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago Scott, A couple of points, just to help you see what John is seeing: - You can see the wavy pattern in the blade steel that is known as Damascus steel. It is very common in Chinese blades imitating Japanese. Don't know why they do it, because the Japanese NEVER used Damascus pattern steel. - Notice the offset spacing of the two notches where the blade meets the nakago (tang). Again, a standard Chinese practice. Japanese made the notches even with each other. (side note: the Japanese NCO swords had offset notches, but this is not and NCO sword) - The etched-on characters on the blade: Not a Japanese practice. Quote
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