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    Posted 6 years ago

    Kilgorej
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    Anyone know where this sword originated from I do not know you need information on it is nice, I tried looking it up, I can not find any documentation on it.

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    1. scottvez scottvez, 6 years ago
      Some additional photos would be helpful.

      Photos of the entire sword in scabbard and then one of the entire blade would be helpful. Also a close up of any markings.

      scott
    2. talabu, 6 years ago
      I would love to collaborate with you on this sword. I have one simular to yours (same background design pattern but different markings/pictures) and am also doing research on it. Can you take more detailed pictures of the entire sword and any markings or emblems/designs. Would love to compare yours to what I have.

      Tamra
    3. talabu, 6 years ago
      I forgot to mention that through the research I have done so far, my sword if from Japan. I'm still researching which provodence. I'm still trying to get some translation done on the writing on the sword. Will update you with any info I find on mine as it might help you as well.

      Thanks
      Tamra

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