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    Japanese Headband

    This headband was listed as"Japanese WW11 Kamikaze Headband Authentic." I wanted to get your opinions on if you think this is an original or a fake. The cloth measures about 39 inches long by about 4 inches high. There is no writing on the back and the color is off white color with what looks like some stains on it.
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        #4
        It is just a piece of trash made in the USA

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          #5
          AND .... they printed it upside down!

          神風

          And because it is old style, the kanji on the headband are read from right to left:



          Seriously, though; I can't tell from the image if the kanji are printed or brushed, nor can I tell if it was printed in the USA. The kanji read Kamikaze [Godly Wind] .... but I do not know what the three smaller symbols at the bottom are supposed to be. [Okay, one is supposed to be 道 Michi/Dou = Way/path]

          --Guy

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            For Reference

            The major kanji seem okay to me; similar to this one:


            Lot 529

            I just wonder -- if original -- why someone would write that wonky kanji on the bottom!
            --Guy

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              #7
              But you know ... I'll listen to Nick since he is a native-Japanese speaker. I'm sure he'd be able to tell if something was written by:

              (1) somebody who has no knowledge of Japanese

              (2) a non-Japanese who learned Japanese and understands stroke-order

              (3) a native-Japanese (or Chinese).

              So, let's place our bets on Nick.

              --Guy
              [well ... regarding (2) I have an American friend who has studied Shoudou for many years, has a high ranking, and has exhibited in Japan .... perhaps HE could trick us.]

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                #8
                It's an old "House of Swords" fake from the 80s. I used to have one like it. The large kanji are copied by a non-Japanese literate person, the small kanji are gibberish.

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                  #9
                  We see this often on this merry go rouund. http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...t=house+swords

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