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    2 Unknown Japanese Swords

    Hello,

    what are these 2 swords?


    Best Regards

    Delano

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    #2
    The top sword is either Thai or Laoation. The bottom is a Chinese fake trying to be Japanese.

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      #3
      Top one is a Thai sword.

      Second one is a Chinese-made sword with a pseudo-Japanese attribution & motifs on the blade. The pseudo-attribution is:

      中島新一郎作
      Nakajima Shin'ichirō saku
      Made by Nakajima Shin'ichirō


      --Guy

      EDITED for date (just FYI because it ain't authentic)

      寛永十年 _ 月
      Kan'ei 10th Year * Month. That would be 1634 if authentic ... but I doubt the Japanese used acid etching in 1634. (^__^)
      Last edited by GHP; 01-04-2018, 01:17 PM.

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        #4
        Guy,

        The fake is a fake. It's not worth your translation. But it's good to know that this time the forgers put on a real Japanese name, instead of weird Japanese names found on many fakes.

        -- Just one of the Guys.

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          #5
          Is the top sword Thai or Vietnamese? Any positive ID? Thanks!

          -- Just one of the Guys.

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            #6
            Originally posted by oldhonda View Post
            Is the top sword Thai or Vietnamese? Any positive ID? Thanks!

            -- Just one of the Guys.
            Thai. I lived in Thailand from 1968~70; these were sold on the streets everywhere. The steel is very soft. Better ones are used in krabi-krabong.

            I used to watch the show every Friday night when we stayed at a hotel.

            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dARxOmb3SWw


            --Guy

            Here's a high-quality krabi maker. The sword in the original post is the tourist version.
            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySrdu9jlPdI
            Last edited by GHP; 01-05-2018, 12:28 AM.

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              #7
              It takes a special breed of man to hand-forge swords wearing flip-flops. Being a man who's had a hot ember in a boot, I can assure you it will cause spastic dancing.

              Also interesting that there's not a single English-pattern anvil (think Wile E. Coyote) in the shop. They seem to use metal cylinders as a working 'face'. Whatever it is looks really soft, as the top has mushroomed over.

              That is some traditional coal-forged water-quenched smithing in action. Very interesting.

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                #8
                Hello,

                thanks to all for your help.


                Best regards

                Delano

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