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Keith Hinrichs
Location: Boston Joined: 26 Dec 2017
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Posted: Thu 28 Dec, 2017 9:15 am Post subject: Asian sword identification |
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I'm having a hard time identifying the type and era of this sword. Family-lore says that it came from Japan prior to WW2. Any advice or suggestions would be appreciated.
Steel blade: 29 ½ - inches long from guard to point; 0.21-inch thick blade at root, tapering to 0.12-inch at mid-point before coming to a sharp point. Back-curving blade is 1-inch wide at hilt, then swells to 1 ¾ inch wide before coming to a sharp point. Blade is sharpened starting 6-inches from the hilt. Two pairs of blood-grooves on each side, with brass inlaid circle between each of the four segments. No visible grain or temper line. No visible signature or symbols stamped on the tapered tang. Dragon is stamped on both sides of blade, approximately 5-inches long; open mouth.
The oval-shaped guard is steel and appears to have once contained an insert, opposite the sheath. Wooden split-grip covers the tang; wrapped with natural-color braided rope. Brass-colored band at the guard end of handle. Steel pommel has small hole aligned to the tang.
The scabbard is wooden with ornate black lacquer-and-wire finish. The scabbard’s bands, harness attach bracket, and end-cap are steel.
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sword and scabbard, right side
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sword and scabbard, left side
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hilt
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dragon, right
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