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To whom could belong (Army, Fleet....)
That it for the sabre, can modular or so started, metal scabbard |
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Appears to be a standard WW II era shingunto (Army military sword).
Blade signed "Seki ju Kanekado saku" (Seki = town) (ju = in, lives in) (Kanekado = smith's name) (saku = made). Pretty normal sword, seems in rather good condition. Rich S The Japanese Sword Index http://www.geocities.com/alchemyst/nihonto.htm |
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Rich, Many thanks for the information
Regards |
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