Help Identify knives and translations
Article about: It would be appreciated if I can get help identifying these suspected WW2 Japanese “Tanto”, “Seppuku” or Suicide knife? And if you have any other information, thoughts or ideas as to what th
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These are mundane household knives for sharpening pencils and light woodwork. Totally civilian items, as common as chopsticks and screwdrivers. Seppuku? You are joking. Every school kid had them till the 1960s or so. Nothing worth translating on them, but commercial brand names.
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Thank you for your response and information. Except for your sarcasm.
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Still an interesting collectable to my mind. Anyone got an idea of where I can get one at a sensible price, or a search term I can use on Fleabay?
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Can anyone assist on the translation and the approximate age?
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Look under DIY at Amazon. Here is a nice one. Amazon | 角利 ミニ繰小刀 | 小刀・切出し
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Video showing how they are still made today.
At the end, they show how easily they make the handle and scabbard, which I found surprising.
Also see how they hammer on a small slab of blade steel unto the mid section of the long slab, which they later cut in half at the middle so the center slab forms the blade in the end, meaning they get two knife blades out of a single long slab.
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