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MILITARIA COLLECTABLES BELGIUM
Belgium
Приєднався 10 тра 2013
BELGIAN SECOND GENERAL MODEL 1845 NCO SMALLSWORD
A video on 2 versions of belgian NCO smallswords.
Dated from 1845 during the belgian colonisation of Congo.
These swords where dress swords and where a status symbol to the ones who carried them
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Dated from 1845 during the belgian colonisation of Congo.
These swords where dress swords and where a status symbol to the ones who carried them
Add me on instagram: Militaria_Collectables_Belgium
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WW2 SHIN GUNTO Type 98 Japanese Officer Sword With Old Family Blade !
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My WW2 SHIN GUNTO Type 98 Japanese Officer Sword With Old Family Blade ! (Katana) KUNIMITSU 1362 - 1394 Founder of Uda school, a highly rated smith. The katana is dating from the Muromachi period and is found inside ww2 mountings Please like and subscribe for more videos ! Instagram: Militaria_Collectables_Belgium
Original WWI German Trench Knife (Compared To a Repro) Grabendolch / Gottlieb Hammesfahr Solingen
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Please watch my previous upload before watching this video. This is a kind of a part two video. WWI German (grabendolch) trench knife compared to a reproduction Dagger is made by "Gottlieb Hammesfahr Solingen" Check out my INSTAGRAM: Militaria_Collectables_Belgium Please like and subscribe ! See you on the next video !
WWI German Trench Knife (reproduction....), M9 Bayonet, FNC Bayonet, AK47 Bayonet & My Trip To Ieper
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New video about my recent purchases. M9 bayonet usa AK47 bayonet FNC bayonet Information on my trip to Ieper in Belgium Please like and Subscribe !
CHANNEL UPDATE VIDEO & SHIN GUNTO TYPE 94 WWII OFFICER SWORD (KATANA)
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Hello all, Welcome back to another video of MILITARIA COLLECTABLES BELGIUM Short update video, been busy, have not uploading for a time due to covid (did not got the time yet) Edo WAKIZASI sword review comming soon!!!!! Also these two shin gunto swords from the Japanese imperial army in world war 2 Like & subscribe....or not....feel free to do what you want ;-)
TURKISH MAUSER BAYONET COLLECTION
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Hello all, This video is a addition to the previous video where I show my bayonet box. This week I buyed two more bayonets, so I wanted to share this in the video. SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE VIDEOS !!! COMMING SOON!!! PLEASE LIKE!!!! SEE YOU ON THE NEXT ONE !
JAPANESE SHIN GUNTO TYPE 98 OFFICER SWORD WW2
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Hello all, Today my review of my JAPANESE SHIN GUNTO TYPE 98 OFFICER SWORD from WW2 Please visit THE SAMURAI MONEY 42 for videos like 'how to remove the handle' and other instruction videos (like I said in the video) Link to his UA-cam channel: ua-cam.com/channels/dIb1UHHSH0EziBk0xHi33Q.html More coming soon, like and subscribe for more videos !!!! See you on the next one
MY BAYONET COLLECTION BOX (MILITARIA COLLECTION 2020)
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Hello all! Welcome once again to a new video of -MILITARIA COLLECTABLES BELGIUM- This episode we are covering my bayonet collection box I have bayonets from a lot of various countries, Germany to Japan from world war 1 to world war 2 PLEASE LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE !!!! Quality is getting better I am learning to work true UA-cam, next episode I want to cover my Japanese shin gunto katana's t...
LATE NIGHT MILITARIA COLLECTION PART 1 (GERMAN WW2 RELICS)
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For my second video I had wanted to share some of my other militartia objects Because it was late at night I could not do a vocal review, but I still wanted to share this! Some of the collection are Sa, heer, hj knifes of the German army, along with Japanese items dating back from WW2 Included are some things I have collected on King Leopold II of Belgium because I am studying the Belgian histo...
LATE WAR HITLER JUGEND KNIFE (WWII collecables)
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In this video I talk about my late war HJ knife I have in my private collection Starting with this video I start this militaria channel Please stay updated and subscribe to my channel On the next videos I will talk about other military items I have in my personal collection (Note: i dont support certain organisations I only want to collect, talk and learn about the history regarding the Third r...
Sehr gutes Video, Grüsse aus Leipzig Germany
I LOVE it !!!!
Mr. Do you have email. May i ask about sword from email?
You can contact me on my IG instagram.com/militaria_collectables_belgium?igsh=N2YybXJwMmc3aGE4&
There was no such thing as a “machine made blade”, there was no machines that made blades. Type 95 gunto for example was made in mass quantities but still done with hands, non traditionally
Seems just too nice.
With such a sword with no markings on tang but numbers in obscure places, what does it mean?
Its possible its late war production, could be assembly marks. Need to see it first to be sure tbh
What does it mean for a blade for an Army Officer has no markings on tang, none.
A very nice koto!❤
Amazing!!!
Good day ! I found your site and offers Kampfmesser fighting knife. Since I own one, I would like to know what kind exactly it is? It has the same inscription on the blade as Dagger SS. It should be an SS dagger. If all is well, what is the value of this dagger. Thanks Joseph
Its just a theory... but I think that the officer who owned the darker katana might have tried to use it in the traditional samurai fashion (blade up) that would explain the modification on the saya and the reversed menuki. If you look closely you will notice that the darker katana has the menuki opposite to the lighter one. Tsuba might have been rewrapped since the pattern of the hinerimaki is different aswell. Nice video btw!
The non-1935 ones are shortened variants of the older long types. It was most likely used by revolutionary Ankara army forces. Most long imperial army bayonets (those with hooks) were used during the Greco-Turkish war of 1919-22.
That is exactly the same sword I have, however your Habiki looks to be made of Brass and mine is copper with the Cat Scratches. My makers signature mark is from a Sword makers foundry and it's over 400 years old. In one of the pictures you show in your book there are a number of sword smiths there and so there is someone there who is assigned to carve the sword makers name. In essence it's a production shop, just like in Feudal Japan. Mine isn't a family sword but it was most likely an early Feudal era sword given "modern" fittings and issued out during the Sino China occupation and possibly either made it's way into the Pacific or possibly stayed back in Japan and was surrendered during the American occupation. There were thousands of what I would call generic swords for foot soldiers made during the Feudal era of Japan and those swords were stored in Armory's and were issued out to peasants to equip an Army to fight for a local lord. So although the sword may not have a famous Sword Makers mark or a family name carved into the blade tang doesn't make the sword any less inferior in terms of quality than a family sword. Just imagine a Foundry that was commissioned to make swords and in battle found out that all their swords broke on impact, don't think it would end well for the Foundry's sword smiths.
Good information👍
and the other end of the Tang has a flower?
By chance do you know what the turtle on the Tang mean?
What is a reasonable price for one of those now?
Depending from your location. In europe harder to find and the price is way up. In the US they go for 800-1800$ depending condition. Only for machine made blades. Nihonto blades for much more
I have one for sale
my friend how thick is this sword? I always have doubts about the Gunto
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To me the first indicator is the brass pins
Do you have an email? I’d like to ask about a piece I found
You can reach me on instagram instagram.com/militaria_collectables_belgium?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA==
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Interesting. America loves Fabrique Nationale! I love the Hi-Power, in particular. Hello from San Diego California.
La valeur en € d un vrai d époque ? Merci
Very interesting to me. Thanks ありがとう (I'll go to Japan next year to find one 🤞 Your tips 'll be very helpfull). Sorry for my bad english, I'm french (but I've understood all your vid)
Thanks for posting. Very informative. I'm sure you have saved some poor collector from making a very expensive mistake. Thank you sir.
Nice sword but a few thoughts for your consideration.Your translation of the mei was correct but you need to view the sword as a whole in order to assess its age and from what I could see of it the hamon and shape of the blade suggest it is more likely to be a shinto blade from the Edo period. Logically would you carry a precious family heirloom sword into a combat zone where it would be subject to the effects of rain,humidity and battle damage?No. However,it is likely that you might carry an old,traditionally made blade with a fake signature to represent a family blade that's left at home for safe keeping. Fittings/mounts can also be a help in deciding the quality of the sword,in this case the mounts are of average quality with a solid cast tsuba and a cheaper grade of same under the ito,hote it's in two pieces on the one side rather than a full piece with large nodules or even a full wrap. There is also a practical reason for wooden saya which is weight,you will know from swords with a type 98 iron saya just how heavy they can be and how uncomfortable it would have been to carry one on a day to day basis. Please note that this is not meant as a criticism of you,your sword or the video all of which I enjoyed,rather it's a different view of things intended to be helpful.
Thanks for tour reply. Japanese officers who carried the type of side arms where not in a rain humidity or dirt environment usualy, if they where they used leather field gear. Like this sword on the video, until my notice. They where not on the front. They where officers who gave command. This was just the whole thing, to carrie arround a familiy blade. Like the good luck flags they carried with them. This was good luck. They where very spiritual meaning. The code of the samurai. Very interesting stuff. Note: they almost never used their sidearms for fighting. This was only to show off status and rank (with the color of the tassel)
@@militariacollectablesbelgium If you check out photographs and film of officers in combat zones you will see how many leather covered saya were carried with the hilts wrapped in white bandage to protect the binding. The sword was commonly drawn and used in battle,there are many stories of officers slashing at barbed wire whilst attacking,of an officer who jumped on to the turret of a tank and decapitated the soldier standing in the hatch and the Nanpokirikomitai the Special Southern Attack Group in China who were armed ONLY with swords and who rushed enemy positions to engage in hand-to-hand combat. So the sword regardless of its age and make (koto,shinto,shinshinto,gendaito,Showa-to) was not just a reminder of the samurai but meant to be an effective combat weapon and were used as such.
Your spot on I have an original and all tallies up. What value do they have . Thanks just subscribed
Value is depending on your location. In europe around 200€ depending on the condition. Thanks for subscribing!!!
value? this repro is very bad : approx. 60 Euro original : approx. 200 Euro (if with better scabbard of course a little bit more)
Probably should be wearing white gloves handling it bra.
i have one that was used in a similar manor, not nearly that old tho. my great granddad gave me his sword, was an old family blade that was mounted to gunto fittings. a few years ago, he found an old picture of it before it was used as a gunto and we had new fittings based on the old ones made and attached, from pommel to sheath. he loved it
The 3rd japanese "mint" bayonet is actually an old Tokyo example reworked in Taiwan post-ww2. Grips and screws were replaced and the whole thing reblued. Frog is typical Taiwan made too. This is a nice collection. Thank you for showing it to us.
Thank you for that information!
Nice Collection!!!!
2:05 Ah the "Butcher's Blade" it's like someone took the Pattern 1796 heavy cavalry sword and mounted on a gun! :D My favourite of them all, if I can get a Mauser C96 broom handle, Luger P08, normal or artillery version, their respective wooden stock holsters, the full kit or a Walther P38 that would be perfect.
What are the little white balls in the handle?, my pa came back to aus from PNG inn 1945 with the same as the brown one, but was bound with hide on the handle not that lace stuff, and always wondered what the balls were, thanks
It is rayskin. From the fish. The rough structure is perfect for a tight grip. This surface will also keep the handle lace in the same position during the handeling of the sword
Nice epee .. more about polish sabre.. szablotłuk polski
You have a nice channel. Too bad for me i dont understand polish 🙁
I'm also owned this kind of katana..on the blades is writen showa17 (1942) after i google translate it..i'm doing some research..is it true that this kind of katana that used leather for scabbard is used by pilot?
This was a special adaption by the officer. Not only a pilot. In most cases the officer choose a field leather scabbard to protect the base (or sometimes family era) scabbard.
GuntonWW2 original have a flag sign on blade .
Flag sign on blade ? 😂
I own one.average condition. What's the value?
I bought ww2 katana almost like this...the scabbard covered with leather but the blade was not sharp...and has lock mechanism..i dont know is it authentic or not.
I watched some of your videos. Excellent! Best regards from a military collector and your new subscriber!
Thanks !!! What a honor! Im just a collector tbh lol. I do my best to share
thats not from the 1300 sorry its a more modern.
IT IS a Knife,. Not a dagger because one Edge.
Thanks for your friendly and intelligent feedback
That Sword is in excellent shape, enough to make many men jealous. I have one that is almost as nice but the tassel is very worn and in bad shape. Also is missing the bamboo peg and end of scabbard (metal tip) but the blade is great no rust or nicks. I didn't.t recognize the signature stamps either, from what I have. How many manufacturers were there at the time?
Too many to name. You can find books om ww2 japanese swordsmiths out there. Search on ebay or amazon
My lovely sword!1!!🥶🥵🥶🥶
Ak type 1 was most likely made in Germany because of the black Bakelite and the markings are often the first things to wear off the blade since they were just printed on.
I have one too
Hello, very pretty collection, do you know how much the 1935 bayonet can be worth?
Depending condition and where you live. If you live in the US it is harder to come by. In europe its more common to find
I have a similar sword I bought 10 years ago at a flea market ,and I only paid 50 dollars for it and it is in mint condition, the guy I bought it from said it was very old
Search up who made it? :-)
amazing the type 98 sword iam so very like it the blade it so very sharp
I have ww2 japanese samurai
what a beauty! wish i could also own one someday.
Of course it's nice to have an original, but several companies are making affordable replicas now. Some of them are pretty accurate too.