14th October 2012, 05:35 AM | #1 |
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Truncheons - East Asian
Some truncheons, mostly Japanese.
#1: Chinese iron ruler (tie chi). Polyhedral pommel and guard. Supposedly antique. 718g. The rest are all Japanese (in style). #2: Naeshi or naeshi jutte or nayashi jutte. Basically, a jutte without the hook. The Japanese version of #1. 787g. Iron with some brass (or similar) decoration (the splotch at about 11.5" is one of three brass splotches). Supposedly antique. #3: Jutte (or jitte). Wooden handle. Supposedly antique. 315g. #4: Brass jutte, 397g. Early/mid 20th century? #5: Jutte, modern replica (by Hanwei, China). 357g. #6. Kabutowari (or hachiwari). Sometimes described as a swordbreaker, sometimes described as a can-opener for opening armour. The name means "helmet breaker". Supposed to have been a battlefield weapon, rather than a police or civilian weapon like the other ones. Held with the hook in front, with the "blade" curving away from the wielder. Modern, for martial arts use. 594g. |
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