Hello Thread,
I am posting these pics by a few requests. I can do more if you so wish... Just let me know..
I was told by a well known establishment that deals w/ these items that this is not a big deal and worth very little. This is a Japanese Gunto Sword with an Informality Scabbard. This type of scabbard was only used in WWII so it gives it a genuine authentication of the period.
The gentleman took the sword in the back and told me there were no markings on the tang. He said that the blade was not "tempered" well near the tip which reduced the value greatly. He did say the blade was hand made in the 1600's. I think that is very very cool. I will probably never own anything older than that in my life. He said it was worth about $150. He said the "chain" was worth more than the sword but he wasn't an expert on that aspect. The guy that would know that was gone that day.
I was asked to post more pics of this.. I am curious what the board says... If there is any part I should be taking a picture of please let me know.
Thank you, Rommel
I am posting these pics by a few requests. I can do more if you so wish... Just let me know..
I was told by a well known establishment that deals w/ these items that this is not a big deal and worth very little. This is a Japanese Gunto Sword with an Informality Scabbard. This type of scabbard was only used in WWII so it gives it a genuine authentication of the period.
The gentleman took the sword in the back and told me there were no markings on the tang. He said that the blade was not "tempered" well near the tip which reduced the value greatly. He did say the blade was hand made in the 1600's. I think that is very very cool. I will probably never own anything older than that in my life. He said it was worth about $150. He said the "chain" was worth more than the sword but he wasn't an expert on that aspect. The guy that would know that was gone that day.
I was asked to post more pics of this.. I am curious what the board says... If there is any part I should be taking a picture of please let me know.
Thank you, Rommel
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