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    My very small Japanese sword collection.

    Here is my very small Japanese sword collection. I no longer collect daggers and edged weapons, however, I have always had a love affair with the Japanese swords! I think it is because of the aura that goes with them.
    By far the best built and best designed swords in military history! and they've been aroud for 500 years!

    Anyways, about my swords. Both are WWII (Showa era) examples.
    Top one is an extremely late war Japanese Naval Officers' Katana.
    Bottom one is a civilian mounted Katana, that was pressed into military service by adding the leather covering to the saya, and military hanger.
    Both blades are maker marked and the top one has a Japanese naval proof marking on it as well. Both blade are in excellent shape, and quite sharp!!

    Behind the swords is an original Japanese Naval flag (sunburst pattern). It is make of silk, and is in excellent shape as well!

    Hope you guys like these.

    Matt
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    Small but sweet

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      #3
      Here is the blade of the civilian mounted sword. It is very wide and thick!
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        #4
        Civilian mounted Katana removed from saya.
        Also, yes, there is a Border Collie in the lower right hand corner. I have a small collecion of those as well! This one thinks it's "playtime" 24-7!
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          #5
          Here is the maker markings on the tang of the civilian mounted sword.
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            #6
            Here is the Naval officers' katana removed from the saya.
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              Here is the blade length of the Naval katana.
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                #8
                Here is another shot of the blade of the Naval Katana. This sucker is very sharp, with very nice looking Hamon!
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                  Here are the marking on the tang of the Naval katana. Notice also the Toyokawa Naval Arsenal acceptance proof!
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                    #10
                    Hi,

                    Great looking swords,i know very little about them ,do have one that came from a old guy will show you if your interested,also had my eyes on one for years that a neibour has it's dated 1600'/1700, if i remember will find out.
                    All the best Merdock

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                      #11
                      I decided to hang the flag today just above my sword stand.
                      I think it looks pretty good. What do you think?

                      Matt

                      PS-Merdock, I would love to see your sword. You can display it on the Japanese forum, and ask questions there about it too. there are some pretty good sword collectors there, that know thier stuff!
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Matt Weber
                        I decided to hang the flag today just above my sword stand.
                        I think it looks pretty good. What do you think?
                        Speaking freely, I like it better when the flag is wrapped on the stand because otherwise it looks fairly large compared to the swords. The colors of the flag are very nice in contrast with the color of the scabbards.

                        Anyway, I think the swords deserve most of the credits here no matter how they are presented


                        Cheers,
                        Laurens

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                          #13
                          Thanks guys!


                          Laurens, I may switch it back for you. I'm still considering it? Let's see what others think first.

                          Matt

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                            #14
                            "JAPANESE SWORD COLLECTION"

                            HI, I AM NOT A JAPANESE COLLECTOR BUT I HAVE ALWAYS ADMIRED THEIR SWORDS, HOW THEY STAY SHARP AND STRENGTH AND KEEP THEIR SHINE EVEN THOUGH THEY WERE NOT PLATED. THEY WERE TRULY MASTER AT MAKING THEM AND IT WAS A RELIGION WITH THEM. I HAD A COUPLE WHEN I WAS A KID, I SURE WISH I STILL HAD THEM NOW! VERY NICE! REGARDS,CHRIS

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                              #15
                              Matt, cool swords! I like the sword stand and the flag, it definitely adds a lot of character to the whole thing Thanks for posting them.
                              When you go home
                              Tell them for us and say
                              For your tomorrow
                              We gave our today

                              --Inscription in the 5th Marine Division cemetery,
                              Iwo Jima 1945

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