Any info on this would be nice

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It's what's known as a Kyu Gunto.... They were in use by all parts of the Japanese military from 1883 until 1945. Your appears to be the army version.



It's missing the Habaki which is a brass collar that goes around the blade right above the guard, and the pins that hold the grip in place. Are there any matkings on the blade?
 

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If there are any they would be on the tang under the grip. The fact that yours has a pinned on grip, as I remember, means it is likely to be a hand forged blade which makes it a much nicer sword than the machine made versions and adds a bit of value as well. How much I don't know, since I'm not sure what they are selling for but it would be worth researching, especially if it's a signed blade by a desirable maker.
 

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Cool blade. Is it a bring back from WW 2 ?
 

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That's even better! Proud of your dad's service to our country.
 

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Very nice family piece, thanks for you fathers service to our country.
 

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