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Katana's of WW2 - 02-01-2008, 08:43 AM

Hello everybody,

I have a question about katana's in the WW2 period.

I need to know if it was common to paint the sheaths? And if it was, what kind of paint did they use??

To me, this is really important.

Thank you very much in advance!!

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03-10-2008, 04:27 AM

I doubt that it was common to paint the sheaths during WWII. All materials were in a serious shortage back then. They may have painted them, but not nearly as lavishly as they had before they got into the war.

This is why the swords produced in that period are now being bought and sold for at least 10 times less than the ones produced before WWII, many of which were magnificient pieces of art and not just mass-produced weapons.


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I doubt that it was common to paint the sheaths during WWII. All materials were in a serious shortage back then. They may have painted them, but not nearly as lavishly as they had before they got into the war.

This is why the swords produced in that period are now being bought and sold for at least 10 times less than the ones produced before WWII, many of which were magnificient pieces of art and not just mass-produced weapons.
I must ask, were the Katana's used in WWII, or were they mostly symbolism of rank and importance, as they are for the militaries of the west?


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03-10-2008, 06:54 AM

Most officers carried katanas, and a lot of the rank and file had one, also. There were instances of them being used when the Japanese troops, on the verge of defeat, would charge the American lines. I saw it on a documentary a long time ago that when the American GIs saw the charge, they would look for and shoot the guys with their swords drawn, first, because when they got close, it sucked.

Apparently, the M1 Garand just isn't as good a close combat weapon as the Katana XD .


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