I had (have). A chance to buy this sword at an antique shop for 250$ but I know there are so many fakes out there. Do we have any sword lovers that could tell me if they think it is real or a reproduction? I have been reading for several hours on google and I am thinking its a real WW2 sword. But...
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The steel looks like it's modern. Pattern welded from 2 fairly different steels giving such a stark contrast in the grain. The grain itself does not ring a bell for me. Japanese styles are pretty formalised & tamahagane is far more subtle.

