#47299
05/12/2009 02:23 AM
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Guys,
I know I've seen this discussed here before but now that I have one, I can't find the post. Note the different shaped quillion and different pommel. Also the rivets are uneven and the frog stud is narrower and more rounded on each end. No Maker mark. Is this a particular maker, just a variation of a normal dress bayo, a particular time frame or what?
Thanks, Lance
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#47300
05/12/2009 03:08 AM
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#47301
05/12/2009 03:09 AM
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#47302
05/12/2009 03:10 AM
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#47303
05/12/2009 03:50 AM
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Lance,
You will generally find bayonets of this type are from the time of the Weimar Republic. Most of them are unmarked.
"You can't please everyone, so you've got to please yourself." Ricky Nelson
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#47304
05/13/2009 03:13 AM
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Thanks ORPO for that info. I was hoping to get a few more remarks and maybe some pictures of other examples. It sounds like my "benjy" was well spent!!
Thanks again, Lance
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