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Posted By: HenrikKH 44sgx MN - 10/18/2010 08:33 PM
Not many of these around

Henrik

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Posted By: Fanejunker Re: 44sgx MN - 10/18/2010 09:49 PM
No, there are not many "ghost" around. Still miss the "spooky" bayonet in my own collection, but enjoying looking at yours:)

Best regards FJ
Posted By: Wiking Re: 44sgx MN - 10/23/2010 12:32 AM
Beautifull... they're just lovely those riveted ones.. don't matter if its 44asw's or 44sgx ill take them both LOL
Posted By: Denny Gaither Re: 44sgx MN - 10/23/2010 01:13 AM
They can become habit forming....
Here is my 44sgx #8467gg matching.

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Posted By: Denny Gaither Re: 44sgx MN - 10/23/2010 01:23 AM
Then there's the 44asw's. Here is #2532dd matching.

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Posted By: Denny Gaither Re: 44sgx MN - 10/23/2010 01:31 AM
And finally, 44asw, 2702bb matching.

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Posted By: Ian Hayes Re: 44sgx MN - 10/23/2010 03:43 AM
How many were made?
Posted By: lakesidetrader Re: 44sgx MN - 10/23/2010 12:47 PM
Nice example guys!!
In superior condition too!
Posted By: Wiking Re: 44sgx MN - 10/25/2010 03:37 AM
Originally Posted By: Ian Hayes
How many were made?


As i recall, it isn't known for sure but not many... I am very lucky to have two ghost 44ASW and one mismatched 44SGX in battlefield condition though.. i hope to find one sgx in that same matching condition as henrik has, someday it will turn up i hope whistle
Posted By: AndyB Re: 44sgx MN - 10/26/2010 09:32 AM
Already all here, the 44asw blued from aa-ee which is 50000 pcs, grey ghost phoshate 44asw - to middle gg 15000 pcs, phosphate 44sgx from middle of gg to kk about 35000 pcs.Best regards,Andy
Posted By: Denny Gaither Re: 44sgx MN - 10/26/2010 06:45 PM
Originally Posted By: AndyB
Already all here, the 44asw blued from aa-ee which is 50000 pcs, grey ghost phoshate 44asw - to middle gg 15000 pcs, phosphate 44sgx from middle of gg to kk about 35000 pcs.Best regards,Andy


Thanks for your input Andy. I tried to find these figures on the internet but the old BCN site no longer exists. Also, thanks for clearing up the "grey ghost" terminology which shouldn't apply to the sgx pieces.
Posted By: Ian Hayes Re: 44sgx MN - 10/27/2010 02:32 AM
Thank you for the info also. I saw the double letter blocks and thought that a lot were made. Thanks again, ian.
Posted By: AndyB Re: 44sgx MN - 10/27/2010 10:23 AM
No problem friends, unfortunally the old BCN site is not avialable.
Posted By: Wiking Re: 44sgx MN - 10/31/2010 01:10 AM
superb andy wink thanks for the numbers

yes there was an interesting article on the old page about the ghost too bad it closed down now, i also recall that it was the 44asw riveted that was referred to as the grey ghost.. ahh well
Posted By: John C. Jacobi Re: 44sgx MN - 11/25/2010 04:33 AM
Originally Posted By: Ian Hayes
How many were made?
Ian guess information is lost over time on the internet..luckily the article Brian and I did is found on this czech website...

http://www.detektorweb.cz/index.4me?s=sh...a621129a0217bd6
Posted By: AndyB Re: 44sgx MN - 11/25/2010 10:56 AM
In czech website and translated in to slovak. Nice.
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