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Was this etched marking done by a westerner or is it original to the blade?
It either "SSD" or "550" ![]() Thanks in advance for your help. |
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Not trying to make things more difficult. But have you considered that it may be SSII, as well?
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Interesting thing! I've had a very similar one years ago, also with a similar marking and the same closed curl on the dorsal quillon.
I bought it when I was living in Beijing, the collector who sold it to me said it were Guomintang military markings, but I've never been able to verify this. See attached a picture of the one I had. |
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The guards on these look like they're recycled from a Western-style military sword. I don't know any candidates for a donor.
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Helleri, "SSII", is a possibility.
Peter, thanks for posting the photo. It provides a probability that the etching is original to the blade. |
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