There are two basic versions of the No 6 Infantry etch as pointed out by Wayne on pages 144 and 145 of his book. The two versions differ in the addition of extra oak leaves to the soldier's right and around his feet. The etch pattern shown in the catalogue is the No Oak version with what I call the single scallop front bookend.

The bayonet I am showing here is a short, double etch, stag gripped, spanner bolts with small Pack TM. It is shown on page 144 and the reverse dedication to Inf Regt 71 mot. is shown on page 167.

Obverse.JPG (38.96 KB, 347 downloads)
Reverse.JPG (41.5 KB, 346 downloads)
Obverse Hilt.JPG (39.44 KB, 347 downloads)
Reverse Hilt.JPG (40.53 KB, 346 downloads)
Obverse Etch.JPG (40.63 KB, 349 downloads)
Obverse Etch Front Bookend.JPG (41.73 KB, 344 downloads)
Obverse Etch Infantry.JPG (40.05 KB, 345 downloads)
Reverse Etch.JPG (41.05 KB, 345 downloads)
TM.JPG (39.78 KB, 345 downloads)

Always looking for Eickhorns and etched bayonets.