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    Hello All!

    I am interested in aquiring more Japanese Militaria, specifically from the 1920s-1945. I was wondering what are some good and reputable dealers that I can potentially purchase from? I know that The Collector's Guild has a good selections, as weall was Griffin Militaria. Any and all help would be greatly appriciated!

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    Hello SpartanX9

    Stewarts Military Antiques is another one. I personally have dealt with all the above, and been pleased with the transactions.

    Regards, Geoff

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    Quote by ghp95134 View Post
    +1 Dan Griffin usually has quite a lot of Japanese uniforms and equipment for sale at very good prices, I've been buying from him for years and have never had a problem
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    It looks like Mike is, unfortunately, pulling back from selling on his site at this time.


    If you are interested in the pre WW2 era items, you can't beat Yahoo Auctions Japan. You will most likely need a proxy bidder to help out with bids, but you won't be able to find many of the items outside of Japan. Some of the stuff is landing on Ebay simultaneously, but at bloated prices with shady sellers. Sure, you need to know what you are bidding on, but that is the same everywhere.

    Tom

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    I get everything from my friends in japan.

    Regards

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    I only do swords, but I'm pretty sure Dan Watson at Crimson Mist Militaria has a varied of things:

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