Heres an interesting example of what is supposed to be a pilots or aircrews shingunto sword. This is an extremely rare sword if original but there are several interesting things to learn from this one. Its a fifteen inch blade yet has three megukiana (peg holes) the last one being at the broken tip of the tang. This indicates remounting and shortening several times over the life of the blade yet the signature is fully intact. Im personally running for the nearest exit on this one but we can learn from the bad examples as well as the good! Has it been retipped? Hilt doesnt appear to be of Japanese manufacture and is not inletted to leave room for same to be put down prior to wrapping. Interesting study example,,,but do you push the buy it now button,,,,not me!
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=119809066
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=119809066
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