Anyone know Japanese? or know someone that does?
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- Keekanoo
From my limited machine-shop experience the oval shallow with letters near the tip of the sword looks very machine-made. Actually mold-created. Way too uniform for hand-work. Plus the shallow area itself is (I'm a carver) very difficult to produce in soft materials. Easy to cut the shape, very hard to make the bottom of the shallow uniformly smooth.
The markings lower on the blade look like they are done with hammer and punch.
Would seem the sword was originally poured in a factory, then later on the engravings lower down were added to say something specific about the weilder. Ie, rank, outfit, etc.
The markings lower on the blade look like they are done with hammer and punch.
Would seem the sword was originally poured in a factory, then later on the engravings lower down were added to say something specific about the weilder. Ie, rank, outfit, etc.
Hand-punched unto the still-red-hot metal. Like a hot-wax seal. Doesn't have to be machine-made.
Even if machine-made, would have been forged, not molded.
So, could still be hand-made, but it's not gonna be a centuries-old blade.
Anyone knows why I can't take the handle off mine, even with the bamboo dowels removed?
Even if machine-made, would have been forged, not molded.
So, could still be hand-made, but it's not gonna be a centuries-old blade.
Anyone knows why I can't take the handle off mine, even with the bamboo dowels removed?
Chacal
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hmm well i dont knmow anything about this topic, but maybe its stuck on there for a reason? perhaps it isnt supposed to come off?
UncleSexyPants
Mugzy, your sword is probably WWII-era, probably machine-made. The stamp on the tang should be an arsenal stamp, although I read they're usually quite smaller and stamped near the blade collar.
"NEVER CLEAN THE TANG OF A JAPANESE SWORD OR TAMPER WITH IT IN ANY WAY!!! - it will reduce its value by at least 50 percent!! The type and color of the rust is used to help date and to authenticate the blade."
http://www.geocities.com/alchemyst/realold.htm
My sword is exactly like the one at the top of this page:
http://www.geocities.com/alchemyst/military.htm
"NEVER CLEAN THE TANG OF A JAPANESE SWORD OR TAMPER WITH IT IN ANY WAY!!! - it will reduce its value by at least 50 percent!! The type and color of the rust is used to help date and to authenticate the blade."
http://www.geocities.com/alchemyst/realold.htm
My sword is exactly like the one at the top of this page:
http://www.geocities.com/alchemyst/military.htm
Chacal
[SIZE="1"][color="LightBlue"]Reporter: "Mr Gandhi, what do you think of western civilization?"
Gandhi: "I think it would be a great idea."[/color][/SIZE]
[SIZE="1"][color="LightBlue"]Reporter: "Mr Gandhi, what do you think of western civilization?"
Gandhi: "I think it would be a great idea."[/color][/SIZE]
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