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Samaurai? katana? junk? copy? souvenir?

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  • p3skyking
    It's 100% legit. It's called an Japnaese NCO sword and is the later style aluminum tsuka. The iron guard is one variation, the other being brass.
    Current going rate for one in that condition is $300-$700.

    It's machine made, not forged. Junior officers would carry them too.
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  • p3skyking
    Don't bother taking the tsuka off. See the staked screw ends? There is nothing under there to see.
    Don't repaint, sand, grind, or otherwise molest the sword. It was made between 1937 and 1944.

    If you want to clean it up, use a little Murphy's oil soap and a nylon brush. Follow up with a light coat of oil on the blade and scabbard.

    You should have some stamp of the black fuchi ring just aft of the guard. Look for a harp, stacked cannonballs or any little stamps about 5mm high. These will tell whether it was made at Kokura or Torrimatsu.

    It's supposed to have screws, not mekugi.
    Any specific questions just ask.
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  • 82trooper
    Thanks Skyking....I appreciate the quick reply. Now I am intrigued and want to know more. Where specifically would I find the makers mark? Nothing jumps out at me.
    Also, after looking closely, there is the same serial # on the scabbard, as well.
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  • p3skyking
    Militaria collectors go for the NCO's. Actually sword collectors don't. Lots of info on the net and in books. Just Google Japanese NCO Sword and you'll get a bunch.

    Ben Stein had the best sites under Japanese Swords on the Internet.

    Start with this:
    https://nihontoclub.com/discussions/2013/12/24/aluminum-handle-sword
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  • 82trooper
    Thanks again!
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