Samuari Sword find with historical significance

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tokashikibob:
Hey y'all,
     For anyone's that's interested I picked up a blade that had some WW2 historical revelance for you war buffs.

Semper Fi,
    Bob
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girex:
wow pretty cool, in the us?

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tokashikibob:
Yes, off of Ebay matter of fact.  I got lucky, as there were no bidders, which I belive is due to the fact that the seller did not have the item properly running on title.  Original swords usually have a ton of bids on them and are priced out of my price range.

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Poseidon-Jim:
Semper Fi Bob!

I enjoyed reading the articles and checking the videos out. My Marine Grandfather was there at that time in Okinawa & on all the other Japanese held Islands.

Semper Fi,
Jim
Former US Marine

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tokashikibob:
Jim,
    I'm glad you like the site, which unit was your Grandfather in?  I have some WW2 vet friends in the 6th Marines 22nd and 29th if he was part of them.  If you have some photographs and some history maybe you want me to work on a page about him?   What was your era in the Corps?

   I just retired last year but still work on base with the Marines, it's a good deal... still hang out with the Marines but don't have to worry or deal with the bullsh*t that comes along with wearing the uniform.

Semper Fi,
   Bob
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Poseidon-Jim:
Hi Bob,

lol, now that sounds very nice, and I'll have to get some facts together for you when I can get them out and put them in proper order.

As you were, he retired from the Corps with 30 years service at Master Gunnery Sargent E-9, he spoke German & Japanese pretty well early on and was involved with ground R.I.O. in those WW2 Island battle campaigns amoungst other things, so he picked rank up quickly early on.

Then came Korea, and his service there....

The 3 tours in Viet Nam, and duty assignments were varied and included Radar and radio intercept..

He retired at 30 yrs service & then took a base civil service position at New River base Air station @ LeJeune. Radar intercept & repair, and worked 10 full years on Civil service...So his full duty of government service was 40 years all in the USMC! (He passed away some 7 years later by the hands of Cancer caused by Agent-Orange most likely poisened by that junk in Viet Nam)


My Father's a USMC Korean war Veteran....and I enlisted into the Corps in October of 1980, following after the call of duty of our family's footsteps.


Thanks man & I'll be in touch with you-  ;)
Jim




Quote:Posted by tokashikibobJim,
    I'm glad you like the site, which unit was your Grandfather in?  I have some WW2 vet friends in the 6th Marines 22nd and 29th if he was part of them.  If you have some photographs and some history maybe you want me to work on a page about him?   What was your era in the Corps?

   I just retired last year but still work on base with the Marines, it's a good deal... still hang out with the Marines but don't have to worry or deal with the bullsh*t that comes along with wearing the uniform.

Semper Fi,
   Bob
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tokashikibob:
Great, I hope we can do a page on him!  He was one of those living legends we both saw at the end of their service when we joined in the early 80's.
 
Semper Fi,
     Bob

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smacky:
nice find i bought one on eBay about 7 yrs ago been working on the blade to bring out the temper line.
my blade was all rusted up the seller found it in the upstairs of a 2 story house in the wall
when they were remodeling.
do you know much about it? have you taken the handle off to see if it was singed by the maker?

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tokashikibob:
Hey Smacky,
       Yeh, it had a lot of kanji on it.  It had  a poem from the 1500's and one of the old Shogun's names so initially a Japanese friend placed it in that era.  But I put some pics on the Nihonto forum and they placed it to that martial art Col. from wartime.

   Dude, I have been watching a lot of youtube on the polishing of these swords, I'd like to do it myself too.  How has your endevor been working out?  Where did you buy the supplies?

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Lakemonster:
The stones are a fortune... Ive never worked with nihonto... only my personal cutters. I have had luck with automotive sandpapers and Flitz on leather.

You can use lemon juice to etch the hamon... but these are tricks we use on modern blades if we polish out a cutter.

I'm a Iaidoka and bamboo trick cutter. I have weird hobbies.

Gotta have a keen eye on Ebay with swords.... the chinese are getting fairly crafy turning out distressed looking stuff and passing em of as gunto.

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