hi, is it typical for the handle to be loose? As it seems like another gold/spacer could fit in the gap? If anyone has an extra peice for the handle and the scabbard needs the screw in part with ring, please drop me a PM.
hi, is it typical for the handle to be loose? As it seems like another gold/spacer could fit in the gap? If anyone has an extra peice for the handle and the scabbard needs the screw in part with ring, please drop me a PM.
You can make additional seppas from leather or aluminum, or buy some off ebay. I also needed one due to handle shrinkage.
I got some on order from Fred loman:
Japanese Sword Restoration Parts & Supplies - Fred Lohman Company
Seems to have a good reputation for gunto restoral. FWIW, he cast these from originals.
BTW, I thought navel had two suspension rings? The mounts look nice. Any pics of the blade/nakago?
Regards
hi,thank you so much as i need one ,,,and would he have a ring with threds?its a latter war navy under the handle it has a navy sign and black painted swips/signature?? but thanks for you help as i will order one so its not so loose ...
1 the blade has several nicks on the edge but as far as rust/pitting there is none at all as the blade is very nice !!the nicks dont know if kid was chopping something or from the war??any thoughts..
Last edited by pammy; 04-14-2010 at 09:29 PM.
here is another ..
The fittings seem very nice. Not sure if Fred has the scabbard screw/throat. Let me know.
I cannot tell from the pics if hand-made/gendaito or semi-hand-made, or machine made. Looks like an oil temper, could be wrong. If any mei/kanji/signature on the nakago (tang) post clear pics. Someone like Alan or Bob may come around and translate.
Regards
hi,maybe these pictures can help?
2 more?
last one..
Oh dear. That's not good. I was sad to see the condition of the blade. That kind of damage can really hurt the value and I am nearly positive that was done in post war. It looks like someone cleaned the tang too. While it is still a WWII era sword, it should not look that clean. Taking the patina off of something like that reaaaalllly hurts the value too. It is a beautiful looking sword that had a lot of potential.
I was going to suggest Fred Lohman for assistance for parts, but since it has already been mentioned I will second that. He has a great selection and if you need something specific he might be able to turn one up. Ebay does have very inexpensive reproduction options for seppa which might not be a bad choice. Just make sure you have the blade dimension and don't get one that is too big or too small.
Mike
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