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Gentlemen I wanted to share pictures of two butchers I picked up last night.
First up is an Alex Coppel saw back. Light sharpening on the blade but otherwise very little damage. A lot of greying and evidence of pitting on the scabbard.
The muzzle wings (if that is the correct phrase) are much longer than the other bayonet above. Is that unique to saw backs or because this bayonet has a slightly different use to the other? Dated 1913.
Always interested in buying NSDAP collar tabs and Eickhorns of any sort I collect badges and groups for the Polish Army in the West (Polskie sily Zbrojne Na Zachodzie) 1939/47 especially unit badges Contact me directly on [email protected]
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