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    #31
    Originally posted by Bob Coleman View Post
    There is nothing further to be said.
    even from the bad photos it was clearly not a showato and your statement bob was a bit premature

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      #32
      Originally posted by nickn View Post
      even from the bad photos it was clearly not a showato and your statement bob was a bit premature
      In my limited knowledge I believe the blade is traditionally made (hand forged)

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        #33
        Originally posted by Bob Coleman View Post
        There is nothing further to be said.
        Bob you can blame me all you want, novice sword collector ect ect but I asked very politely a couple of times before your 'there is nothing more to be said' posting if I could provide better pictures and of what areas ect. Yes I am very much new to this and quite clearly stated that and politely asked for help and advice on identifying this blade and some of the guys here have been kind enough to give it. What more could I have asked or in what manner? I'm just glad some of the guys here have been kind enough and helped me out on this and I persevered. I would have otherwise miss identified this blade. There is nothing more to be said.... Regards Johnno.

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          #34
          There is nothing further to be said...

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            #35
            I will say some more the habaki has been polished , one thing I dont like.

            I would like to see a photo of the full nakago without any fittings. And the area between the blade and nakago.
            Thanks in regards.

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              #36
              i went on a house buy once and bid on a ww2 sword got called the next day to say i could have it at my price .when i went to pick it the the old guy had done me a favour and taken a buffer to it!!!

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                #37
                Originally posted by nickn View Post
                i went on a house buy once and bid on a ww2 sword got called the next day to say i could have it at my price .when i went to pick it the the old guy had done me a favour and taken a buffer to it!!!
                real nightmare.

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                  #38
                  pics as requested

                  Gunto sorry for the delay, here are the pics as requested... thanks Johnno.
                  Attached Files

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                    #39
                    Any more pics Gunto please let me know.. Johnno

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                      #40
                      Gunto your PM box is full. Just wanted to post these other pics as you requested. Thanks to all with the help on this one Johnno.

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                        #41
                        No response from anyone so nothing more to add guys? Regards, Johnno.

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                          #42
                          Hello,
                          Unfortunatly your two last pictures may not be very helpful. I see the fibers of the blue carpet better than the tang itself.

                          Gunto was also asking for a picture of the full tang, the part of the blade where you have this nice dark patina, the end of it is very important because the way it was cut is a big clue to date the sword (more or less), even if there is no signature.

                          I believe you should make a real clear picture of the tang in full if you expect to have more assistance on this sword.

                          Best regards,
                          Mathieu.

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by Staldion View Post
                            Hello,
                            Unfortunatly your two last pictures may not be very helpful. I see the fibers of the blue carpet better than the tang itself.

                            Gunto was also asking for a picture of the full tang, the part of the blade where you have this nice dark patina, the end of it is very important because the way it was cut is a big clue to date the sword (more or less), even if there is no signature.

                            I believe you should make a real clear picture of the tang in full if you expect to have more assistance on this sword.

                            Best regards,
                            Mathieu.
                            Thanks for reply and assistance Mathieu. You will have to forgive me I am fresh to the world of Jap swords so clarification and direction is appreciated. It's not because I'm lazy or not listing. I don't expect anything, just appreciate some guidance and help in a area I'm very unfamiliar with regards Johnno.

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                              #44
                              You're welcome
                              Last edited by Staldion; 01-29-2014, 08:13 AM.

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by helmuthunter View Post
                                Thanks for reply and assistance Mathieu. You will have to forgive me I am fresh to the world of Jap swords so clarification and direction is appreciated. It's not because I'm lazy or not listing. I don't expect anything, just appreciate some guidance and help in a area I'm very unfamiliar with regards Johnno.
                                Hi Johnno,

                                A little more guidance, if you will accept it, is to refer to Japanese items as such rather than shortening the word to "Jap".

                                Regards,
                                Stu

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