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Madmarco wrote: Tue May 13, 2025 9:12 pm Solid looking knife, Dog, on my initial glance I thought "Mora". ::hmm::
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Thanks M&M ::handshake:: It has that "Mora feel" to it, a nice comfortable grip ::nod::
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Sharpnshinyknives wrote: Tue May 13, 2025 9:06 pm Nice TopDog, that’s a well built knife that would serve you well in a camping situation.
Thanks Mark, I may get to test it this weekend, ::paranoid:: if the weather holds.... ::paranoid::
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Well.... ::paranoid:: ... it WAS made in Japan*.... ::paranoid::

*The Imperial Military Nagoya Arsenal (陸軍造兵廠名古屋工廠 Rikugun Zōheishō Nagoya Kōshō), better known as Nagoya Arsenal (名古屋工廠 Nagoya Kōshō) was a Japanese state-owned combine of five military industrial facilities located in the various wards of the city of Nagoya.
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Interesting sword TopDog. What a long deep blood grove on that. Is it missing handle covers? If it is, that would be a cool one to have covered with something special for display. Looks like it is nicely made and in great shape. Any idea of when this was made?
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Sharpnshinyknives wrote: Sat May 24, 2025 10:46 am Interesting sword TopDog. What a long deep blood grove on that. Is it missing handle covers? If it is, that would be a cool one to have covered with something special for display. Looks like it is nicely made and in great shape. Any idea of when this was made?
Thanks Mark ::handshake:: ... I took the handles off to rub a few treatments of linseed oil into them, and I thought it would be good to have a picture of the stampings on the tang, (that might indicate a date of manufacture ::shrug:: ) as someone might recognize some additional information unknown to me and add a post about it. As far I know it is a standard Type 30 bayonet made in the Nagoya Arsenal (1897-1945). Some of the information I could find it on:

The Imperial Military Nagoya Arsenal produced bayonets from 1897 to 1945. The Type 30 bayonet (三十年式銃剣, sanjūnen-shiki jūken) is a bayonet that was designed for the Imperial Japanese Army to be used with the Arisaka Type 30 Rifle, which was later used on the Type 38 and Type 99 rifles, the Type 96 and Type 99 light machine guns, and the Type 100 submachine gun. Some 8.4 million were produced, and it remained in front-line use from the Russo-Japanese War to the end of World War II. All Japanese infantrymen were issued with the Type 30, whether they were armed with a rifle or pistol, or even if they were unarmed. Because of its reliability, it was a valuable tool and weapon for Japanese infantrymen.
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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Sat May 24, 2025 6:14 am Well.... ::paranoid:: ... it WAS made in Japan*.... ::paranoid::

*The Imperial Military Nagoya Arsenal (陸軍造兵廠名古屋工廠 Rikugun Zōheishō Nagoya Kōshō), better known as Nagoya Arsenal (名古屋工廠 Nagoya Kōshō) was a Japanese state-owned combine of five military industrial facilities located in the various wards of the city of Nagoya.
Exxxxceeellllent Piece TopDog! And some great info/history posted as well. Many ::tu::
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I picked up this Shun 5.5" Kanso Santoku recently on a special sale at KSF. I like my Shun 8" Damascus Chef's Knife, been using it for many years (purchased from AG Russell), but often find it's just too big for a lot of my cutting needs. The smaller Santoku is lighter weight and more nimble. Both are superb kitchen knives though.

Here is a portion of the ad copy from KSF explaining what "Kanso" means:

If you have admired the simple lines and effortless grace of Japanese design, you have experienced kanso. Kanso is a design principle based on Zen philosophy. It means "simplicity," but it is a simplicity that is achieved by concentrating solely on what is most essential.
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Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: Sat May 24, 2025 11:18 pm
GSPTOPDOG wrote: Sat May 24, 2025 6:14 am
Exxxxceeellllent Piece TopDog! And some great info/history posted as well. Many ::tu::
Thanks CxIII ::handshake:: ... I've get the handles back on and get a "full dressed" picture on the thread.... ::hmm::
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QTCut5 wrote: Sun May 25, 2025 9:13 pm I picked up this Shun 5.5" Kanso Santoku recently on a special sale at KSF. I like my Shun 8" Damascus Chef's Knife, been using it for many years (purchased from AG Russell), but often find it's just too big for a lot of my cutting needs. The smaller Santoku is lighter weight and more nimble. Both are superb kitchen knives though.

Here is a portion of the ad copy from KSF explaining what "Kanso" means:

If you have admired the simple lines and effortless grace of Japanese design, you have experienced kanso. Kanso is a design principle based on Zen philosophy. It means "simplicity," but it is a simplicity that is achieved by concentrating solely on what is most essential.
NICE "Q"! ::tu:: I have been graduating to smaller knives lately for use. The weight is not a factor with me, but ease of use is. I am finding a 6 1/2 - 8" knife is great for everyday carry. At 8", in the kitchen, your knife would be perfect!
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Beautiful Q. Love that Ken Onion designed blade. I drooled over those for years and never bought one. I have so many Japanese chef knives and love them all. I’m sure those are just as amazing to use as mine are. Thanks for sharing.
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Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: Sat May 24, 2025 11:18 pm
GSPTOPDOG wrote: Sat May 24, 2025 6:14 am Well.... ::paranoid:: ... it WAS made in Japan*.... ::paranoid::

*The Imperial Military Nagoya Arsenal (陸軍造兵廠名古屋工廠 Rikugun Zōheishō Nagoya Kōshō), better known as Nagoya Arsenal (名古屋工廠 Nagoya Kōshō) was a Japanese state-owned combine of five military industrial facilities located in the various wards of the city of Nagoya.
Exxxxceeellllent Piece TopDog! And some great info/history posted as well. Many ::tu::
Here is the Type #30 with the grips back on.
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Nice TopDog. Those grips look perfect for that piece. I like wooden handles and those make it look perfect.
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TopDog, that one just has the L@@K for me ... excellent work! 8) Piece
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Mcusta MC-31D Shinra Kasumi VG-10 Core Damascus Blade Damascus Handle 3.75" Closed
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Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: Fri May 30, 2025 11:05 am Mcusta MC-31D Shinra Kasumi VG-10 Core Damascus Blade Damascus Handle 3.75" Closed
Very nice Tony. You take great photos. I collected and still have all the MC30’s that Mcusta made. One of the best series they have done.
You might want to post this in the thread dedicated to Mcusta’s, in the Japanese made knives forum.
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Sharpnshinyknives wrote: Sat May 31, 2025 10:47 am
Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: Fri May 30, 2025 11:05 am Mcusta MC-31D Shinra Kasumi VG-10 Core Damascus Blade Damascus Handle 3.75" Closed
Very nice Tony. You take great photos. I collected and still have all the MC30’s that Mcusta made. One of the best series they have done.
You might want to post this in the thread dedicated to Mcusta’s, in the Japanese made knives forum.
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Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: Fri May 30, 2025 11:05 am Mcusta MC-31D Shinra Kasumi VG-10 Core Damascus Blade Damascus Handle 3.75" Closed
Beautiful knife and Amazing pic as usual, Tony! I'm more a lover of the traditional patterns but Love the lines on this one. ::tu::
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