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Just picked this one up yesterday. It's a short sword. The tang is not signed. Is there anyway to tell how old a sword like this is. The fittings are iron with inlays.
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Not much interest here I see. Maybe I should post on another forum?
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Randal, It looks like a fine (possibly) Edo mumei wakizashi to me. My advice is to show it (with closer photos) to guys from Nihonto Message Board. They will tell you everything about your waki.
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AGE AND POSSIBLY AREA OF MANUFACTURE CAN ONLY BE DETERMINED BY A GOOD HANDS ON EXAMINATION STUDYING THE TYPE OF STEEL USED, THE METHOD OF FORGING AND TEMPERING. I AGREE THAT FROM THE PICTURES IT A APPEARS TO BE AN EDO ERA SWORD.
"A man needs to know his limitations" Dirty Harry Gold Badge #263
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I believe you have a momei shinto waki worth $500 to $1000. Nice find.
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