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Pacificus's likes3 of 3WWII Japanese Officers Samurai SwordHand folded Samurai Sword WW2
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    Posted 14 years ago

    BillyHell
    (2 items)

    We bought this sword around 1976. I have never had an appraiser look at it but there are good markings on the tang. I would love to know if I have a WWII sword or hopefully something older.

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    1. Sean, 14 years ago
      Here is the site I would use if trying to do some research. http://quanonline.com/military/military_reference/japanese/japanese.html
      I find the evaluations on the low side for some items but a great resource.
    2. Pacificus Pacificus, 10 years ago
      This sword is in WWII fittings however it is not an issued sword, a lot of the officers would remove the issued sword and replace it with a family sword that their ancestors would have used in battle. It's hard to read the signature from your drawing, perhaps doing a charcoal rubbing on a piece of onion paper or a photo with a soft directional light could make it more legible.
    3. papa papa, 8 years ago
      Bitchu School is the last symbol the rest unknown.
    4. Master Master, 8 years ago
      Amazing piece some thing that I have all ways won't for my collection.fingers crossed

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