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hi, not a pro in bayonets, so any help welcome. And I cannot find an Anton Wingen one for sale, is this a rare maker for Weimar bayonets? What is a correct value for this weimar bayonet in this condition ? thx
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Joe,
Your Wingen Polizei clamshell looks completely legit to me. I can say I've never seen a Wingen Polizei bayonet, either Weimar or 3R era. Definitely a scarce maker which is nice to see. Nice overall condition. A shame someone drove a nail through the lower scabbard fitting, probably to hang on a wall somewhere.
When you ask for value, I presume you're referring to a collector to collector sale? If so I'd say about $1100-$1200. The Weimar examples seem to bring a little less than the 3R ones.
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I agree with Billy.. this one time, of course I can't recall seeing a Wingen police bayo before of any type, and I think that Weimar ones are harder to find than TR ones since so many of them were reworked. John
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Joe, A shame someone drove a nail through the lower scabbard fitting, probably to hang on a wall somewhere.
When you ask for value, I presume you're referring to a collector to collector sale? If so I'd say about $1100-$1200. The Weimar examples seem to bring a little less than the 3R ones. Thx Billy. Yes indead a big shame of the extra hole (like a little string was not an option? ) I picked it up at an estate sale together with a kriegsmarine dagger (and some vintage travel posters , for my other collection ) And since I'm not realy into bayonets, I am planning to sell it, still not decide where . Would ebay be a good place? Or should I post it here? (not sure that my account is set up for that ?)
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You can sell it on Ebay because the bayonet has no swaz. You can also sell it here, provided you have a premium membership. I recommend selling it on GD since you're dealing primarily with blade collectors & won't have to deal with Ebay's nutty fee schedule. Nicely conditioned & full blade Polizei bayonets usually get some attention & are always in demand. The market might be a little depressed, probably due to the economy but I think you'll be able to sell it with little trouble.
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Ok I'll have to check out the premium membership ( I do not think I paid for this, at least not lately)
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