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    Kaiguntō Blade

    Salut,

    Can you please me more about this blade found on a naval Kaiguntō from those two seller's photos please ?

    I take it is an original pre 1945 made blade ?


    There is a stamp on the tang - the photo is poor but it looks like an early Seki Cutlery Inspection mark ?
    Can we date the blade from that stamp ?
    Am I correct to assume that this stamp was superseded by the later one with the "leaf" outline in 1941 ?


    What is the exact purpose of those painting ? they are done by the arsenal aren't they ?

    Many thanks for your help ,
    Last edited by sturmann; 10-17-2012, 07:46 AM.

    #2
    Its a seki blade from ww2 and the painted numbers are for assembly purpose.
    I only know of one seki stamp.

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      #3
      re-

      Many thanks,
      ups ... I think I am confused with the anchor in a kind of leaf

      The blade can not be dated other than it is pre-1945 ?

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        #4
        Originally posted by sturmann View Post
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        Many thanks,
        ups ... I think I am confused with the anchor in a kind of leaf

        The blade can not be dated other than it is pre-1945 ?
        Its from 1941-45.

        The anchor is in a sakura blossom or circle.

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          #5
          Seki ju Yoshida Kanekado.

          He made showato from medium-high grade.

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            #6
            Many thanks for those info Thomas

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