Well I found this poor specimen at a garage sale in the North Georgia Mountains, the previous owner was selling some of his Dads stuff and on one of the tables I found it. He told me that years ago he remembers "playing" with the sword and hacking at the vines in his yard! He forgot about it until recently when he rediscovered the sword under some ivy next to the house.He attempted to clean it and decided who ever bought it could finish the job! I don't collect Japanese miltaria but would like to know what type of sword this is that I rescued from redneck hell! Any info would be appreciated and any value it may still have if any would also be appreciated.Try not to cry too much while viewing my pictures.
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I believe it started out as an Army Officer sword WWII vintage. Appears to be at least in part hand worked (finished) but of the mass produced variety. In good condition with scabbard it would run around 1K USD. In it's present condition it's probably not of interest to most collectors.
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Stu
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Ouch!!! sad, I heard stories like this, how the kids played army with their dad's War Souvenirs.... It's a Type 98 (or 94) officer's shingunto. Would call it an original "Post-War made" relic....... not a Wartime Relic as the damage was done after the war. Value wise, I wouldn't know.... I myself would not buy something like this especially knowing how it was destroyed/ruined by playing kids.
Seeing this and knowing what happened, it hard not to .......
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If I had this, I'd try to straiten that slight bend out, maybe try some steel wool on that blade; things you would never do to a Japanese sword normally, but nothing to loose by trying at this point. Clean the handle up as best as possible, find the missing parts (being willing to settle for ones that aren't in the best shape) and sell it cheap to someone who wants an original gunto but doesn't want to spend $1000+. It could still have some potential as a "wall hanger" for a casual collector.
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