Hello, I normally collect mostly WWII German items, correction, I normally collect edged weapons, correction, I normally collect what I like. I have owned this piece for about 20 years. It is not a pieced together one, all of the parts show minimal shrinkage and the fit is generally tight. It has a hand forged blade and arsonal fittings. I have not taken it apart to check the tang for maker's marks. It also has a weather cover for the scabbard but not for the handle.
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WW II Army NCO Japanese sword
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I have used a flash for some of the photos to show detail and condition.Attached Files
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I am not sure if anyone out there can translate what is hand written on the inside of the flap of the weather cover.Attached Files
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Originally posted by ZERO-sen View Postthis is not a NCO sword, it's an officer's sword. the name on the flap is Tanaka.
Do all of the charicatures represent the name Tanaka? Or is there more?
Will take more blade shots and post, will also consider removing the handle for more photos.
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Its got a nice temper line, but must have had a flaw on the side as they grooved the blade. Many times done to cover flaws. Still everyone needs one good japanese sword, as the soul is attached to the blade. Nice regardless, you should look him up. Was this a vet find, or a show pickup?please measure the length from the habaki inset on the top of the blade top to the tip. is it over 26"?
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This blade is not grooved. I believe this is called a wakizashi as it is 20" long from tip to habaki notch.Attached Files
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