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    Posted (edited)

    Here is another Katana for review. It is in very good condition with only a small

    dark stain to the blade near to where the handle is mounted. It has a brown leather

    covered wood sheath. It is COMPLETELY unmarked. no numbers, stamps, or lettering.

    Edited by gregM
    Posted

    The only problems with this sword is the retaining snap is missing that holds

    the sword in the sheath and there is a small crack aprox 1/2 inch long in the

    ray skin.

    Posted

    I believe this to be an early army NCO sword. Because this is unmaked, is it

    just one of the many mass produced factory swords? Any info you might be

    able to give me would be great. Any idea of value.

    Thanks for your help.

    Greg

    Posted

    Hi Rob,

    Nice sword. I believe it is an Army Officer's Shin-gunto. The NCO pattern was a mass produced copy of the officer's pattern with the aluminum handle. While I do not profess to be an expert, I have not heard of an NCO with this type of handle.

    Blades for the shin-gunto can be hand-made or factory-made with and without a signed tangs.

    You keep coming up with these! :jumping: Don't stop!

    Thanks for showing it off.

    Cheers :cheers:

    Brian

    Posted

    Hey Brian....Sounds like you are giving me credit for this sword....but it's not mine! It's Greg's...!! heh heh heh! I am happy to see that I wasn't off the mark about the Alum. handles on NCO examples. ;)

    Greg man - nice sword!

    Cheers!

    Rob

    Posted

    Oops. :blush: I did think it was yours, Rob.

    Sorry Greg. I had just gotten in from work and my mind was still asleep (government employee).

    A great sword.

    :cheers: Cheers

    Brian

    Posted

    Thanks VERY MUCH for your help :cheers:

    I found it at a gun show a couple years ago. Paid $175

    Hi Greg,

    $175.00, now those were the days. Most of my collection was purchased back in the 1970s & 80s. I could never afford them at today's prices. :speechless1:

    Cheers :cheers:

    Brian

    Posted

    WOW.....a couple years ago? That is an awesome price!!! Multyply that by 4 nowadays for NCO swords and about 6 times for officer swords now....Yu dun goud! ;)

    Cheers!

    Rob

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