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Original Item: Only One Available. Purchased recently at a large military show, this is a very nice service used condition late war style Japanese officer Katana, with an arsenal-made blade. It is in the standard 1944 pattern fittings, officially known as the 臨時正式 (Rinji Seikishi) or "Special Contingency" version of the Type 98 Shin-Gunto (九八式軍刀 kyūhachi-shiki guntō) setting. These fittings, while often called the P-1944, were in fact designed in 1938, but didn't really see much use until 1940. They were designed to be more robust than the regular Type 98 fittings, as well as less expensive and time consuming to produce. However the standard Type 98 fittings continued to be produced concurrently until almost the end of the war.
A Shin-Guntō (新軍刀, new military sword) is a weapon and symbol of rank used by the Imperial Japanese Army between the years of 1935 and 1945. These are not made as carefully or to as high of a standard as the earlier blades, which makes them a very economical way to get into Japanese sword collecting. This is a very nice service used example, which looks to have seen a good amount of use during the war, and possibly afterwards. It is signed and dated 1944 on the blade tang by the smith who made it, NAGAMITSU.
The katana itself measures 37 ⅜ inches overall, with a 26 inch arsenal-made blade. The blade would originally have been polished bright with a faux hamon, however it now displays a stained patina overall, with signs of use and cleaning, some of which looks to have been done with a buffer, probably to "clean it up" after it sat uncared for. There is no evidence of lamination lines or other evidence that it is a traditionally made blade. The edge is relatively dull, and there are some nicks in the edge from use. The tang of the blade (nakago) is the typical futsu (普通 normal) shape of the period, with a Haagari (asymmetrical rounded) nakago-jiri (tang tip), with the usual file marks (yasuri-me), which help the tang stay secure in the handle. The two hole tang is also typical of this period's arsenal forged blades.
One side of the tang bears the Mei, or signature, of the smith it was made by: 長 光, which is read as NAGAMITSU. Research indicates that smith's real name was 川崎 専逸 - Kawasaki Sen'itsu. Their name appears in the Seki Tanrensho Booklet printed in 1939. Nagamitsu was active during the Showa Period and worked at Seki arsenal in Gifu, Mino Province (美濃国). The other side of the tang bears the date when the blade was produced, in the standard long form indicating years into the current emperor's reign: 昭 和 十 九 年 十 二 月. This would be read: SHOWA (current reigning emperor) Juu-Kyuu Nen (19th year of reign - 1944) Juuni-Gatsu (12th Month - December).
The blade mountings are the typical Pattern 1944 era Army style. Round iron tsuba (cross guard) with no decorations, a brass habaki (blade collar), with an iron fuchi (grip collar). There are two seppa (spacers) surrounding the tsuba, both properly inlet for the scabbard lock, which is present but loose. The tsuba is definitely a bit loose, and the handle no longer fits tight to the seppa. The tsuka (handle) has magnetic Imperial Army cherry blossom menuki (grip decorations), and an unadorned black Kabuto-Gane (Pommel Cap). The Tsuka (handle) has very nice faux stingray (Sa-Me) grip panels, covered with complete Ito (cloth binding), which is in very good condition, but not wrapped traditionally, which is typical on the P1944 Setting. It also has been lacquered to protect it from moisture, as often seen on RJT style katanas. It also has a metal screw securing peg at the top of the handle, much like an RJT katana.
The scabbard for this katana is very good condition, with the correct original light brown lightly textured paint and late war blacked steel fittings. It is the correct 1944 pattern style, however it unfortunately is missing the top throat fitting, as well as all of the internals. It does however still have the notch for the scabbard lock, so it will loosely hold onto the hilt.
A great chance to pick up a real Japanese WWII Army Officer Shin-Gunto with a signed and dated blade that saw long use during the war. In nice "salty" condition and ready to display!
Specifications:
Blade Length: 26"
Blade Style: Shinogi-Zukuri (鎬造) Katana
Overall length: 37 ⅜“
Scabbard Length: 28 ¼"
It has been over one thousand years ago that the art of making swords appeared in Japan. The swordsmiths of the time may not have known it but they were creating a legendary sword. The Samurai sword has seen combat in many battlefields. From the early days of the Samurai warrior to the fierce battles in the South Pacific during WWII.
Each hand-made Samurai sword is unique because it is forged from steel stock. A tremendous amount of work is dedicated to creating these pieces. They were an instrument of war as much as a beautiful artifact to adorn a room.
The Samurai sword has grown to be one of the most highly desired military antiques.
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