I received this sword from the family of a dear friend whom I traveled all over the U.S with In an 80's Big Hair Spandex metal band.Back then the more you looked like a girl the more the girls liked you! and we had a great time with being "Rock Stars"Time goes by quickly and last December Nate's Dad passed away.My Father passed in 97 and Nate and my friends rallied around me while I undertook the task of making the arrangements and accompanying Dad to be buried in Arlington National Cemetery. After Dads passing I told Nate not to leave anything unsaid between himself and his father.With myself,that was my biggest regret.We are only here here for a short time so don't leave things Unsaid.When Tom passed I wanted to support my friend and made the trek to Texas to show my support and was welcomed by the family like I was a son.Years before we hand rehearsed at the Hanlon house before hitting the road and I was always fascinated by a Japanese sword that hung on the wall in the living room. Nate told me it came home in a footlocker that had belonged to his Uncle John Hanlon who went missing in WWII.After sitting around the table having snacks and exchanging stories about the family and funny things that happen in life there was an awkward silence and Nate got up and left the room.When he returned he was carrying the sword "Dad and all of us wanted you to have this because we know you will appreciate it and see that is taken care of"
I have never been so honored and humbled in my life.Although it will never be for sale I would like to get as much info as possible any help on the Kanji would be appreciated I will post pictures of the fittings and saya soon as they are unusual . Thanks ,Geoff
I have never been so honored and humbled in my life.Although it will never be for sale I would like to get as much info as possible any help on the Kanji would be appreciated I will post pictures of the fittings and saya soon as they are unusual . Thanks ,Geoff
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