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PostPosted: Wed May 09, 2007 9:56 pm    Post subject: Army Artillery Sword Reply with quote

Here's what is identified in Fuller and Gregory's Japanese Military and Civil Swords and Dirks as a Type 2 Army Artillery Sword. They appear to be 1885/1886 patterns divided in to 3 Types, Type 1, Type 2, and Type 3. The Type 1 has a brass hilt and grips, ribbed on one side, the Type 2 has wood grips and steel hilt, and the type 3 has a wooden grip and brass hilt. According to Fuller and Gregory the kanji is (top) Tokyo Arsenal, (bottom) date of manufacture. I think this particular one is Meiji 20th year (1887). I don't see these that often. Its pretty neat.




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PostPosted: Thu May 10, 2007 7:40 am    Post subject: sword update Reply with quote

Got this from Edokko, concerning the markings, pretty interesting, Thanks much Edokko!

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...Yes, it is indeed a Meiji 20 (1887) manufacture at the Tokyo Artillery Arsenal, and the fuller being only on the one side is also correct I believe.

What’s kind of interesting are the inspection marks. The single encircled Kanji underneath the year of make looks like a “wa” as same as marked on the ricasso of early Tokyo made T-30 bayonets. And the mark on the reverse looks like the Kanji “suzu”, which is also seen on some of the mid range Tokyo bayonets on the crossguard underneath the muzzle hole, I wonder if they are somehow the same inspectors. The “suzu” would be a bit off age wise though I guess...

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