Posts: 3
Sat 28 Jan, 2017 2:29 pm
Really strange katana - maybe its somehow rare?
Hello!
Well, i've found a katana, and since im a big lover of all kind of smooth blades I just need to know, if this one isnt a rubbish!
Soo if You guys could tell me anything about it ? Maybe someone can translate these japanese signs
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Posts: 3
Sat 28 Jan, 2017 2:42 pm
PS. I've just heard that the kanji's on the 4 photo means "guarantee for 5 years" :D
idk what to think
Posts: 113 Location: UK
Sat 28 Jan, 2017 2:57 pm
I'm afraid the translation is probably not far from the truth, in fact it may not last that long. It is a cheap Chinese fake. Pattern welded blade supposed to imitate Japanese tamahagane steel. Of very little value so don't plan on retiring on the proceeds just yet :cry: .
Posts: 805 Location: new orleans
Sat 28 Jan, 2017 11:38 pm
David Cooper wrote: |
I'm afraid the translation is probably not far from the truth, in fact it may not last that long. It is a cheap Chinese fake. Pattern welded blade supposed to imitate Japanese tamahagane steel. Of very little value so don't plan on retiring on the proceeds just yet :cry: . |
You are right David, no traditionally made Japanese sword (nihonto) would ever have a blade that looks like this swords does.
Posts: 120
Mon 30 Jan, 2017 3:13 am
Use the blade to make an interesting hanger or cutlass.
Posts: 2,294 Location: East backwoods-assed Texas
Mon 30 Jan, 2017 6:15 am
I'm no expert on steel, but that entire blade looks like it shows lines of delamination. Pretty nice looking overall package, but I wouldn't use it to cut a marshmallow. Shine it up and hang it. ;) ....McM
Posts: 2,294 Location: East backwoods-assed Texas
Mon 30 Jan, 2017 6:23 am
I'm no expert on steel, but that entire blade looks like it shows lines of delamination. Pretty nice looking overall package, but I wouldn't use it to cut a marshmallow. Shine it up and hang it. ;) ....McM
Posts: 2,294 Location: East backwoods-assed Texas
Tue 31 Jan, 2017 5:28 am
(Sorry for the double post!) True, worth a shot. I would be more inclined to find a bare blade and do a rebuild. :) ...McM
Posts: 393 Location: New York
Tue 31 Jan, 2017 8:17 pm
This sword is a fake, because first of all I've seen something like that in Beijing China back in 2009. The store clerk had to close the door in order to show me some blades because Beijing had all sharp objects banned for Olympic a year before. There were several antique eating knives and there was this sword, exact same thing without the names.
Secondly, one side of the blade has the name 石井太郎(Ishii Taro) as the maker. The other side is 正光五年(Zheng guang) the date of when the sword was made. Now 正光 was a Chinese regnal year for Emperor Xiaoming of Northern Wei from 520 AD to 525 AD, hence the name 五年 or five years.
Hope this helps.
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