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Unread 04-04-2014, 08:58 PM   #1
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My father in law has this Japanese sword. He believes it is WWII vintage. Unfortunately someone polished some corrosion and value off. Any sword experts out there. He thinks it's a last ditch type sword. I've never seen one like it.
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It is unmarked, by the way.
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hard to say - if original then it could be one made in China during the latter part of WW2 or a local made in one of the islands.

There were also 'last ditch' ones made by GI's or locals for sale to GI's.

I have seen bayonets with wood scabbards.
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You may wish to try a google search, images, for "Japanese sai sword wooden handle scabbard" or something like that. The blade resembles a later NCO sword but this is all way over my pay grade.
Interesting, though...
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I was mistaken. It is not engraved but it is marked.
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Is that a "damascus" blade?
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No, at least not in the way I understand Damascus to appear.
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There is a good Japanese group at Gunboards Forums.
They could tell you more than you ever want to know about this.
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Not strictly in my realm, but interesting, nonetheless. The perception that the blade is Damascus is likely pareidolic--the grinding/sanding of the surface, combined with the manner in which the corrosion established itself, might only be making it look Damascus at a glance. Need sharper/ higher res. pics!

Please post a link to a thread on another forum, so we may follow along.
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