Folks,
I’m selling a World War II-era Japanese officer’s sword collected in Burma in the 1980s. It has suffered surprisingly little damage from spending the past eight decades in tropical and semi-tropical environments (it went to Savannah, Georgia from Burma).
This example has what may be old handprints on the blade; there are areas of black staining on both sides, with very minimal pitting. More serious is that the blade appears to have been badly polished, so that there are fine scratches along its length and the hamon is not visible. The edge has some nicks. A proper polish would remove all of these flaws, but this blade probably isn’t worth the expense. It’s a factory-made blade (of the 1.200-per-year variety, rather than an elite artisan's 2-per-year or a mass-production factory's 12,000-per-year) with a marked tang. I’ve tried to show the tang markings in the photos below. The scabbard is steel with Army mounts, and the fittings are brass. All are well patinated but in good condition. The hilt’s organic materials are also in good condition, and the mounting is tight and solid.
Higher-resolution photos are available on request.
I'm asking $775 shipped in the U.S.A.; foreign buyers will have to discuss shipping. I accept PayPal (for Goods and Services, please add 3% to cover the fee) or check or money order. Sorry, no trades. Please send me a PM if you're interested.
Mark Millman

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