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Old 16th February 2015, 04:03 PM   #1
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Hello. A friend has this sword.My question is: is a Chinese copy or an original sword ww2 ? . Other clearer pictures I have. Thank you for your answers.
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Old 16th February 2015, 04:05 PM   #2
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First, your sword is not Japanese; it is an Indian Tulwar (from India). Looks original to me, but others on this board can give more info. Might do a search about tulwars.
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Old 16th February 2015, 04:07 PM   #3
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And the next sword for identification.
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Old 16th February 2015, 04:20 PM   #4
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A two sword is a Chinese copy or an original sword ww2 ? Thank you
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Old 16th February 2015, 05:43 PM   #5
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The second sword is a WW II Japanese Army NCO shingunto - all are machine made. The serial numbers are just manufacturing numbers, not assignment numbers to a soldier; so there is no way to trace to whom the sword belonged. An interesting war relic, but not a handmade sword that Nihonto collectors would be interested in. See here - look under military swords.

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Not a Nihonto, but a Shin-Gunto, a "new army sword", nevertheless a very collectable item if genuine. If the moderators have no objection I will direct you to this site....
http://ohmura-study.net/900.html
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Old 16th February 2015, 10:46 PM   #7
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Agreed, Ohmura's site is very good for army shingunto. Definitely worth a visit.
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Old 18th February 2015, 02:52 PM   #8
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Thanks for the replies, but I care about how old Indian has his sword (tulwar). What do you think dear colleagues? He was part of the Indian arsenal?
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