This one landed today, its a nice type 95 sword, with a great blade and lots of the Original paint on both scabbard and grip.
Sword and scabbard have matching numbers, and the sword has arsenal markings.
enjoy the pics!
Ger
This one landed today, its a nice type 95 sword, with a great blade and lots of the Original paint on both scabbard and grip.
Sword and scabbard have matching numbers, and the sword has arsenal markings.
enjoy the pics!
Ger
A real example Ger , was this one sourced in Europe ?
REGARDS AL
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Hi Ger,
Great example of the iron tsuba version 2 (or perhaps 2A ... I can't see the front seppa) and I'm pleased to see it's in your hands where it will be appreciated. As you probably know from reviewing the arsenal marking examples in the pinned thread that one was Gifu made at the Nagoya Arsenal under Kokura administration. I'll add in a picture of a similarly marked sword from my own collection for comparison.
Regards,
Stu
Great nco sword!!!!!!!! Marty
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Thank you Gents for the nice words!
Al i bought this one in the States
Stu the pinned tread was and is a great help, learned a lot from it
helped me getting started so to say
Regards,
Ger
I like it.
Something I have always wanted to add to my collection one day.
Well done.
Cheers, Ade.
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Ger a nice Gunto...Glad it turned up safe..& some good photos too.. Cheers Terry.
[QUOTE=gerrit;996367] ... Stu the pinned tread was and is a great help, learned a lot from it
helped me getting started so to say ... [QUOTE]
Thanks for that Ger. Good to know it was of assistance to you.
Regards,
Stu
That's a very nice sword with lots of character Thanks for showing!
Danny
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