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Japanese WW2 Samurai Sword -Old/Antique WW II Army BIGGEST SWORD YOU WILL EVER SEE












Japanese WW2 Samurai Sword -Old/Antique WW II Army BIGGEST SWORD YOU WILL EVER SEE
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1 large antique World War II Japanese Samurai Army Officer’s sword available. This is the biggest WW2 Army sword a collector will ever run across. An Army Officer sword of this size is exceedingly rare.
This sword was made by Minamoto Masauji. This Japanese Army gendaito sword would make an important addition to any collection.
This sword is signed ‘Minamoto Masauji saku kore’. The reverse side of the nakago is dated ‘November 1936’. This is about the earliest date to be found on a shin-gunto sword.
The blade measures 27 9/16″ (70 cm)–as measured properly with a tape pulled tight from the blade tip to the bottom of the notch in the habaki. This sword measures 43″ from blade tip to the end of the handle. The tsuka/handle on this sword is oversized–it measures 12 1/4″ (50% longer than the typical regulation Army tsuka).
This sword has an undulating, water-tempered hamon/temper line.
The fittings have matching assembly numbers on them–all fittings are stamped ’40’. The tsuba is the large over-sized variation.
The kashira has a Samurai family mon. This mon is the family crest of the Shizume Samurai clan.
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Japanese WW2 Samurai Sword -Old/Antique WW II Army CAPTURE TAG/GENDAITO/1ST SEAT













Japanese WW2 Samurai Sword -Old/Antique WW II Army CAPTURE TAG/GENDAITO/1ST SEAT
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1 antique World War II Japanese Samurai Army Officer’s sword available. This sword was made by Sanyo Miyumisanroku ju Fujiwara Kazunori. Kazunori earned 1st Seat at the 1941 Sword Exhibition. This Japanese Army gendaito sword would make an important addition to any collection.
This sword is signed ‘Sanyo Miyumisanroku ju Fujiwara Kazunori saku kore’. The reverse side of the nakago is dated ‘2601 Years After Founding of the Empire‘. This date translates to 1941.
The blade measures 26 3/8″ (67 cm)–as measured properly with a tape pulled tight from the blade tip to the bottom of the notch in the habaki.
This sword has an undulating, water-tempered hamon/temper line.
The fittings have matching assembly numbers on them–all fittings are stamped ‘3’. The regular metal Army saya has a leather combat cover over it. This sword has a fine blue/brown Company Grade tassel.
The original surrender tag is attached to the saya. The original soldier’s information is written in both Japanese and English. It is very unusual to have a Japanese soldier who could write in English as well. The surrender tag reads ‘Hyogoken Hikamigun Oji-mura Nakayama, Mr. Murakami, Kuroi Station in Fukuchiyama Lin‘.
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Japanese Colonial CHOSEN Sword -WW II KOREA -Antique/Old WW2 Military/Samurai










Japanese Colonial CHOSEN Sword -WW II KOREA -Antique/Old WW2 Military/Samurai
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1 fine Japanese WW2 Chosen (Korea) Colonial Sword available. This sword would make an important addition to any collection.
This is the Sonin (higher) level sword with decorated fittings.
The sword blade measures 25 1/2″ (64.8 cm).
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WW II Japanese YASUKUNI SHRINE Army Officer Samurai Sword -Antique/Old Collection













WW II Japanese YASUKUNI SHRINE Army Officer Samurai Sword -Antique/Old Collection
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1 desirable Japanese antique available. This Japanese World War 2 Yasukuni Shrine Army Officer sword would make an important addition to any collection.
This sword was made by the Yasukuni Shrine smith Kotani Yasunori.
The saya is very desirable–it is a rare Army saya with same/rayskin. A rayskin army saya is found on 1 in 10,000 army swords–so this sword with its rayskin saya is exceedingly rare.
The blade measures 26 7/8″ (68.3 cm) from blade tip to notch in the blade spine.
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Japanese WW2 Samurai Sword -Old/Antique WW II Army -EMURA -Gendaito Collection










Japanese WW2 Samurai Sword -Old/Antique WW II Army -EMURA -Gendaito Collection
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1 antique World War II Japanese Samurai Army Officer’s sword available. This sword was made by Emura. This fine Japanese Army katana would make an important addition to any collection.
The blade measures 26 1/4″ (66.7 cm)–as measured properly with a tape pulled tight from the blade tip to the bottom of the notch in the habaki.
The hamon is complex–a fine hamon not surprising for a smith of Emura’s skill level.
The fittings have matching assembly numbers on them–all fittings are stamped ‘430’.
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Koto Japanese Samurai Sword -Russo w/BRINGBACK PAPERS & BOX -Papered/Antique















Koto Japanese Samurai Sword -Russo w/BRINGBACK PAPERS & BOX -Papered/Antique
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1 exceptional antique Japanese Samurai sword available. The blade itself was carried by Samurai from 1469-1487 A.D. up through World War 2. This desirable Japanese antique would make an important addition to any collection.
This sword has extraordinary history helping to make it an exceptional Japanese antique. The sword is an old Samurai blade–remounted during the Russo-Japanese War.
The blade is signed, and has 4 holes. I had the sword papered by the NTHK-NPO. The sword is papered to Echizen Fujiwara Tsuguiye. He worked during the Bunmei period of Japan–1469-1487 A.D.
The hamon is hard to photograph, because the blade is all scratched up. In person, one can see a beautiful wavy hamon. The hamon is somewhat flat and then has periodic peaks. The quality of the blade is confirmed by the papers–and by the 20 pt. rating for Tsuguiye in Hawley’s book.
The blade measures 24 1/8″ (61.3 cm) from blade tip to the habaki. The end of the tsuka/handle has a Samurai family mon.
This sword has its original bringback box–the box that the U.S. soldier mailed the sword back home in. On top of the box is a paper card reading ‘CERTIFICATE’ attached with tacks. Under the paper card was found the original bringback paper.
The handle is covered in polished rayskin–a higher class handle finish.
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Antique Japanese Samurai Kusarigama Sickle & Chain -Old Katana Sword Collection






Antique Japanese Samurai Kusarigama Sickle & Chain -Old Katana Sword Collection
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1 antique Samurai kusarigama (sickle and chain) weapon available. This Samurai weapon was made sometime in the 17th or 18th centuries. This hard-to-find Japanese antique would make an important addition to any collection.
Use of the kusarigama is called kusarigamajutsu. Attacking with the weapon usually entailed swinging the weighted chain in a large circle over one’s head, and then whipping it forward to entangle an opponent’s spear, sword, or other weapon, or immobilizing his arms or legs. This allows the kusarigama user to rush forward and strike with the sickle.
A kusarigama wielder might also strike with the spinning weighted end of the chain directly while still outside the range of an opponent’s hand weapon.
There are great videos of martial artists practicing kusarigamajutsu on youtube.
This kusarigama measures 16 1/2 inches in length. The chain measures 61 inches.
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Japanese WW II SOUTH MANCHURIAN RAILWAY Sword -HISAKATSU/Antique/WW2 MANTETSU














Japanese WW II SOUTH MANCHURIAN RAILWAY Sword -HISAKATSU/Antique/WW2 MANTETSU
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1 rare Japanese WW2 military sword available. This important sword was made by Hisakatsu. Hisakatsu was the forging instructor for the early prototype South Manchuria Railway ‘SMR’ logo marked swords, and for the ensuing Koa Isshin Mantetsu swords. Very rare–a sword that helps complete the Mantetsu line of swords in one’s collection.
His original name was Takeshima Masao, born February 28, 1909. He learned swordmaking from Horii Toshihide in Zuisen Tantosho in 1926, and founded his own forging center at Yamaguchi Prefecture in 1934. He was the winner of the Shinsaku Nihonto Daikyoshinkai Yushusho and the 1st Nihonto Denrankai Tokusen and Honorary President Award in 1935. In the next year, he won the Ministry Award at the 2nd competition. In 1938, he went to Manchu Railway Ltd., and directed the production of Koa Isshin Mantetsu blades.
Note the habaki has the same numbering as on the South Manchurian Railway swords. (See photo below). Note too the deep red color to the fittings–the same early fittings found on the prototype SMR swords. The sword is dated using the zodiacal dating system–like on the Koa Isshin Mantetsu blades.
The sword is signed ‘Nanjino Reito Minamoto Hisakatsu saku’. ‘Nanjino Reito’ means ‘Your Spiritual Sword‘.
This sword measures 26 1/4″ (66.7 cm) from blade tip to the notch in the blade spine.




































































































