Was gunna finally buy a nice signed Shinto wakizashi for $600, though had about two or three hairline forging ware and a tiny blister on the right side of the blade and a flamboyant midare. Remounted in the '50s, remounted twice before or maybe used the same mekugi-ana for the tsuka cause all three holes looked older. Is an osuriage. Mounts looked poorly as the wrapping was off and the saya had been poorly relaquered and missing the kogai! Buuuut, I got stopped.
Goal for this year: a minty Ichihara Nagamitsu Gendaito in Type 3 mounts with a tassel!
For me it's my Gendaito in type 3 mounts signed Ichihara Ichiryushi Nagamitsu Saku with original tassel, not moneywise but it made me very happy. This year I hope the find will be a sword that's on it's way to me at the moment. This is also a Gendaito in type 3 mounts signed Kuriyama Kaneaki with tassel and surrender tag. Yes I love these Type 3 Gendaito. I hope you all find what you looking for this year.
Daniel
For me it's my Gendaito in type 3 mounts signed Ichihara Ichiryushi Nagamitsu Saku with original tassel, not moneywise but it made me very happy. This year I hope the find will be a sword that's on it's way to me at the moment. This is also a Gendaito in type 3 mounts signed Kuriyama Kaneaki with tassel and surrender tag. Yes I love these Type 3 Gendaito. I hope you all find what you looking for this year.
Daniel
Hello Daniel and happy new year , i`d love to see your swords
For me it's my Gendaito in type 3 mounts signed Ichihara Ichiryushi Nagamitsu Saku with original tassel, not moneywise but it made me very happy. This year I hope the find will be a sword that's on it's wany to me at the moment. This is also a Gendaito in type 3 mounts signed Kuriyama Kaneaki with tassel and surrender tag. Yes I love these Type 3 Gendaito. I hope you all find what you looking for this year.
Daniel
Daniel,
Very jealous of your swords, man! Do you have available pics of the Nagamitsu?
I was lucky enough to win a large Thai/Burma railway POW grouping.
Included were a Red Cross package, post cards from the Camp to home, 4 chalk art drawings by famous prisoner artists, over 50 photos from before his internment, then during and after the surrender, numerous items that his wife collected in regards to the Pacific War, his medical assessments and the first letter he wrote home after his recovery by the Brits in Sep 45.
In this letter he tells how the Japanese Officer surrendered his company of soldiers to the "Senior" prisoners, he being 43 at the time, and how the tables had turned as the prisoners now ran the camp and made the Japanese bow and salute them. He then mentions that he is in the possession of the Officers Pistol and Long sword, and he is sending it home in advance of his return.
Some prisoners were returned to Singapore for a number of months to "fatten them up" before coming home.
The Type 94, Showa 15, is still wrapped in two pieces of Japanese material and the sword is in approx 85% polish.
I will post better pictures later as I have packed the whole of my collection away due to a house move shortly.
Sadly, after all he went through during the war, he was killed in 1977 by a hit and run Driver. His daughter now in her mid 80's kept his medals and portrait as she is moving into an aged care village.
As with many families, the relatives were all arguing over the sword and pistol with no regard for the other historical items. She made the sale and split the money amongst them.
I found a 1978 dated letter amongst everything which revealed he had a memorial and plaque within 20 miles from my house. I took my 9 and 10 year old there and we paid our respects.
I picked up a couple of nice pieces this year. A very nice Naval Special carbine and a couple of nice crated rifles (my personal favorite)
including this nice T44 carbine. Not a big ordinance collector, but I also recently picked up this nice steel fuze T89 mortar round
and a bangalore torpedo fuze as well.
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