While this is technically a blade, it is also milsurp and I thought it would be appreciated here. While I collect Commonwealth goodies for the most part, I have always been fascinated by Japanese swords. About 15 years ago (or maybe 20?), my parents had a small gun shop that dealt in mostly milsurp. My mother decided to buy this sword and put it away. Probably not what you would expect from the average retired woman, but my mother was anything but average. Fast forward to 2014. My mother passed away a couple of weeks ago after fighting a brief but courageous battle with cancer. Apparently she had talked to my father about a number of firearms and other items she owned and who she wanted to have them after she was gone. This sword came to me.
As I said earlier, this isn't my focus and I don't know a great deal about Japanese swords. I understand it is a Non Commissioned Officer's sword and that the blade is factory made, not an old family blade that would have been passed down through the generations. If any of you have more information about the markings or history it would be great to hear. Regardless of the details, every time I look at this sword I will think about my mother and what an amazing person she was. Now for the photos:
As I said earlier, this isn't my focus and I don't know a great deal about Japanese swords. I understand it is a Non Commissioned Officer's sword and that the blade is factory made, not an old family blade that would have been passed down through the generations. If any of you have more information about the markings or history it would be great to hear. Regardless of the details, every time I look at this sword I will think about my mother and what an amazing person she was. Now for the photos:



