Item:
ONSV24CPS084

Original WWII Japanese Army Type 95 NCO Aluminum Handle Katana Sword with Excellent Blade - Matched Serial 97360

Item Description

Original Item: Only One Available. The end of WWII marked the beginning of the sword ownership ban in Japan. By law, Japanese citizens were forbidden to own swords. General McArthur did not want the general population to be able to arm again. Most soldiers and citizens surrendered their swords to the American occupying forces. The Americans destroyed a large number of swords by dumping them into the ocean or by melting them. But a small percentage made its way back to the United States and into the collector market.

This lovely example is a genuine WWII Japanese Type 95 NCO Samurai Sword or katana, with aluminum handle construction and machine made fullered blade. Blade is 26 ⅜ inches long, with an overall length of 36 ⅜ inches. The grip wrapping and menuki are cast-formed out of aluminum, and then painted to give the illusion of fabric wrappings and gilt menuki. NCO Katanas were issued to soldiers who did not want to take their family sword to battle or who came from poor families that did not have swords to pass down through the generations.

The design copies the typical WWII Imperial Japanese Army style fittings, known as the "New Military Sword" ( 新軍刀 - shin guntou) style, with a single hanger ring and bolster on the scabbard. It is said that during battle soldiers would not use the ring but rather would stick the sword through the belt the same way as the Samurai in ancient times.

All NCO swords were numbered. This example has matching serial number 97360 on both the blade and the throat of the scabbard. Most swords do not have matching numbers because somewhere along the life of the sword the scabbard was changed. Next to the serial on the blade is the (To) marking for Tokyo Arsenal.

The Fuchi (grip collar) of the sword is marked with information related to the sword's production and inspection. While holding the sword hilt up, the first symbol on the left is a single line inside a cherry blossom, a known marking that has not yet been identified to any particular supplier. To the right of the logo is for inspection by Tokyo arsenal, and all the way to the right is the "stacked cannonball" logo of Kokura arsenal, where the sword was put into arsenal for issue.

The sword is complete with the metal locking spring tab that secures the blade to the scabbard. This prevents the sword from falling when the soldier is running. Traditionally this function is assigned to the Habaki (blade collar). But machine made swords like this one do not have the accuracy of manufacturing that enable the Habaki to perform such a function. The metal loop on the pommel is still present.

The condition of this sword is excellent, with a blade showing just a few areas of scuffing and wear. There are just a few tiny bends on the edge of the blade, and no signs of post war abuse, with just a very tiny bend at the very tip. The olive brown paint on the pommel is very well retained in the recessed areas, and correctly does not run off the faux "wrappings", so we see no reason to think it has been repainted. There is also still most of the yellow paint highlighting on the "menuki" on the grip and on the cherry blossom on the pommel.

The tsuba (crossguard) is the early-mid war brass MOKKO GATA (quince) shape, with holes in both sides to reduce weight. Later swords would be fitted with simple iron round tsuba. The blade collar (habaki) is the standard brass. The scabbard still retains about 60% of the original olive green paint, showing wear around the top where the hanger would have attached and the scabbard gripped, as well as light chipping overall. It definitely has seen some service, but there are no major dents we can see and it fits the sword well.

There are some Chinese replicas of these out there, however this sword is definitely genuine. It has the correct arsenal markings on the hilt collar (fuchi) and blade, indicating inspection by Kokura Arsenal. The spacers (seppa) are cast and rounded, while the replicas are crudely cut. The scabbard is painted the correct green color, and the spacing from the top to the hanging ring is the correct length. Overall the fit and finish is definitely far above a replica, which can be seen in the photos.

Overall a wonderful WW2 Type 95 NCO Katana with an excellent blade that will appreciate in value over the coming years. Ready to display!

Specifications:
Blade Length: 26 ⅜"
Blade Style: Katana
Overall length: 36 ⅜“
Scabbard Length: 28 ¾"

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