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Japanese NCO Type 95 sword fuchi stamps

Article about: Folks I have a Japanese NCOType 95 sword that I'd appreciate some help with identifying the fuchi stamps. I believe one represents the Tokyo Arsenal, but I'm unsure of the other stamp. Any a

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    Yes it shows an obvious fake close up in several shots. The first comment goes on in some depth to say how original it is!
    Perhaps he should be visiting some of the forums like this one to learn a few things first.

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    My thanks again to all who assisted with comments and advice. I received a full refund from the firearms/militaria dealer. Cheers

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    Default Refer to the post made by Stu W. on 10-23-2012, 05:16 PM

    There is a great post on this forum posted on 10-23-2012, 05:16 PM by Stu W. on just this topic

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    Quote by FiveArmies View Post
    There is a great post on this forum posted on 10-23-2012, 05:16 PM by Stu W. on just this topic
    See post #14 of this thread for a link.
    Ralph.
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