I recently purchased a Japanese dagger while I was on vacation in MA. I bought it at a shop that specialized in Asian antiques and collectibles. The lady who sold it to me did not know much about it, but she thinks that it was most likely brought to the states after World War 2. She said that after the war, many of the Japanese sold their excessive possesions due to the economic crisis that was taking place. Her thought was that the dagger had been bought by an American soldier and brought back.
Regardless of how it made it here, I was very intrigued by the dagger, because it has a straight, double-edged blade. I thought that all of the daggers from Japan were made in the traditional tanto (curved, single-edged) style. The dagger is about a foot long and has a highly ornamented, locking scabard. I was wondering if anyone knew more about this style of dagger or anything else regarding it.
Many thanks,
Dave



