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    #31
    Thanks Guy. Cool history.

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      #32
      Originally posted by coloradocowboy View Post
      Thanks Guy. Cool history.

      Here's more homework for you:

      Ohmura Japanese language
      Ohmura English language

      I included the Japanese version (6 pages) because it has other interesting photos. On page 2 it lists the date details of Mantetsu swords.

      Your sword's tang-back might have a number on it:

      Showa // obverse 1 // obverse 2 // reverse // Serial Number
      18 // 興亜一心 // 満鐵作之 // 昭和●癸未春 // ? 七六

      If your sword has some marks on the back of the tang, let us know:


      P.3 making & polishing the swords



      --Guy

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        #33
        Thanks Guy. I will check and see if there is a number. It was interesting to see that it cut a pig's head off "splendidly". Very sharp and durable

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          #34
          You were correct. There was something on the tang.
          If you need me to change the angle, please let me know.
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            #35
            Originally posted by coloradocowboy View Post
            you were correct. There was something on the tang.
            If you need me to change the angle, please let me know.

            八四

            84

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              #36
              Originally posted by GHP View Post

              八四

              84
              Thanks. Is there a way to find out more about what that means?

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                #37
                How did the numbering system work?

                Originally posted by coloradocowboy View Post
                Thanks. Is there a way to find out more about what that means?
                I'd love to know that too...mine is a higher number Koa Isshin but was made earlier than yours (1941)?? So sequential, they are not. Possibly the numbering system was re-set each year? Production, I read somewhere, was approx 400 a month.
                Last edited by Beater; 02-14-2016, 02:35 PM.

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                  #38
                  Mine was Spring 1941 with number 10 184. I heard someone speculating that they might have been batch or contract numbers, but I would love to find out, too!

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                    #39
                    any other ideas what number could stand for?

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