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    Hi- I bought my first Japanese officer's shin-gunto - I had no business buying this sword since I know nothing about them!! It appears to be a hand made blade since there is no tang stamp - can anyone help with the translation???
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      #3
      It does look like a Type 98 Shin-gunto.

      I've taken the liberty of flipping the one photo for easier reading.

      Also, the lack of a stamp does not guarantee a hand made blade although it does increase the chances.

      Regards,
      Stu
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        #4
        Love that Hamon, you can see it a mile away

        PG-

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          #5
          soooo...

          sooo... did I get a good one?? anybody have a guess on it's value?---- any and all comments are welcome. When I try to reseach it myself it gets a little overwhelming!

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            #6
            some how missed this, Kanetsugu is who you need to search...im off to the Y ill check back later to fill in the blanks

            Look at web site Japanese sword index ...oshigata section.

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              #7
              Hello,

              Your Katana is very nice and has wonderful Hamon.
              Swordsmith is Fujiwara Kanetsugu or Hioki Kanetusgu.
              Mei is Insyu-Shin-Hioki-Kanetsugu-Saku. 因州臣日置兼次作
              He was born in 1840 and died in 1910.


              http://www.d8.dion.ne.jp/~y.noda/HIKI.html

              http://www.samuraishokai.jp/sword/09604.html

              http://nihontoclub.com/smiths/KAN2673

              I think value of your Katana is us$4000-5000.
              Of course depends on condition.

              rabbit indy

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                #8
                thanks for that Indy...took along time at the VA today to get back....looks like it might need a closer look and maybe restoration.

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                  #9
                  wow!

                  WOW!! thank you for the information!!!

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