Hallo,
Do you have information on swords that were produced locally in the various Japanese occupied territories ?
The Fuller & Gregory "Military Swords of Japan 1868-1945" refers to "ersatz swords" that would have been made by an arsenal in Java.
I found this internet photo to illustrate what the sword in question should look like
The book was published in 1987 and I was wondering if more info had surfaced since ?
Korean made bayonets are well known abd documented . Except Indonesia, were there other places where such "local" swords were made ? Burma ? Indochinese peninsula ? China ? Surely Shanghai had the industrial might to produce half decent stuff ?
If swords were indeed produced outside Indonesia, do they follow specific patterns according to the place of origin ?
Many thanks for any light you can shed on the subject ?
Do you have information on swords that were produced locally in the various Japanese occupied territories ?
The Fuller & Gregory "Military Swords of Japan 1868-1945" refers to "ersatz swords" that would have been made by an arsenal in Java.
I found this internet photo to illustrate what the sword in question should look like
The book was published in 1987 and I was wondering if more info had surfaced since ?
Korean made bayonets are well known abd documented . Except Indonesia, were there other places where such "local" swords were made ? Burma ? Indochinese peninsula ? China ? Surely Shanghai had the industrial might to produce half decent stuff ?
If swords were indeed produced outside Indonesia, do they follow specific patterns according to the place of origin ?
Many thanks for any light you can shed on the subject ?
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