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    Hi. I've had this thrown in a box for some years. I was wondering about it -- first (at least in the photo) the handle is sure green. an the other thing is it's missing a munuki. Any opinion on the handle?

    Thanks for your time.
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      #3
      Not wrapped right.
      Kabutogane dosnt belong to that tsuka.
      Postwar put together.

      Mekugiana is placed to high.

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        Thanks -- I was suspect of this when I got this thrown in a trade several years back. However the kashira (hope that's the right term -- the end cap) and the lanyard loop attached to it look good with a nice patina. Maybe later I'll take close-ups to confirm.

        Thanks for your time.

        Dennis

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          #5
          Here are close ups of the kashira -- is this original or repro? I'll take it off and toss the rest if it is.

          Thanks
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          Last edited by Military Trader; 02-17-2014, 10:36 PM.

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              #7
              Possibly a field rewrap.

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                Originally posted by Military Trader View Post
                Thanks -- I was suspect of this when I got this thrown in a trade several years back. However the kashira (hope that's the right term -- the end cap) and the lanyard loop attached to it look good with a nice patina. Maybe later I'll take close-ups to confirm.

                Thanks for your time.

                Dennis
                Hi Dennis,

                I believe that the kabutogane (your "kashira") is original and as Bob says this could have been a field wrap. Also could be post war as Thomas says so I'd not dismantle nor discard anything at this point.

                Regards,
                Stu

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                  #9
                  It looks to have one more hole for mounting a kaigunto kabutogane.
                  So maybe a kaigunto tsuka ,wrapped with original ito ,but done by amateur. Not using the hisigami.

                  Can You take a photo of the end of the tsuka where the blade goes.

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                    #10
                    Here you go -- thanks
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                        #12
                        I agree that the pommel is correct for a type 98 shin-gunto don't have much to say on the rest of the tsuka.

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