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#97986 11/28/2008 07:59 PM
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I know there's a few collectors out there that find the dress bayonets boring, unless you collect factory etched. I like the more obscure pieces, they're there if you look. Some collect by TM's, others mint only. Here's some monogrammed pommels. I hope you like. They're a period style like you see on daggers and swords, intertwined initials, with slight differences. Here's a short Pack "EN" marked. Quite a bit of plating loss on this one and the next, due to the plating being disturbed and not well taken care of over the years.

Steve.

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#97987 11/28/2008 08:04 PM
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This one I consider rare x4 IMO. Being monogrammed, a Pioneer plus being short, and with the full bird pommel. This one's marked "RG". Alcoso TM.

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#97988 11/28/2008 08:07 PM
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This is a long Pack, "HP".

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#97989 11/28/2008 08:14 PM
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And last but not least, the poor mans version. More than likely done by the owner, but interesting none-the-less. I just wanted to show what could be found when you look past the fact that a dress bayonet isn't just a dress bayonet. And I love the unit marked ones as well.

Steve.

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K

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#97990 11/28/2008 11:22 PM
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I about forgot to add. I hope that any of you that have similar pieces would please post them. I find them very interesting and I know some of us here would love to see them.

I know Spock from the UK has one as well with a neat blade with H's b-day on it, flak unit I believe, but the pommel I feel hits this catagory.


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#97991 11/29/2008 02:37 AM
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Steven,

Very nice personalizations! I like it when the owner cared enough about his edged weapon to personalize it.


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#97992 11/29/2008 03:11 AM
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Steve,

All are nice but that Alcoso Pioneer is a screamer Eek


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#97993 11/29/2008 12:25 PM
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Steve,

Personalized pieces like this are always a pleasure to see, they really add zest and interest to any edged weapon.

I hope you'll add more fine specimens like these to your collection and continue share them with us. Very nice! Smile

Bill

#97994 11/29/2008 04:14 PM
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Thanks for showing Steve.
I hope everyone realizes just how rare that short Alcoso Pioneer with the full bird pommel is. The monogram just adds frosting to the cake!


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#97995 11/29/2008 08:04 PM
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Thanks guys. I'm glad they've been enjoyed. After I picked the first one up it got me looking for more of them. Instead of collecting by TM's I kind of varied my collection to kind of round it out.

Denny, you had mentioned some time ago on another thread you wanted to see better pics of my monogrammed ones, so I finally got around to it.

Happy Holidays, Steve.


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#97996 11/29/2008 10:18 PM
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Wow,those are indeed beautiful. The Alcoso piece is great.. in fact all are. I have yet to have one of a similar type myself, but maybe one day I will be lucky enough to have one too Smile

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#97997 12/01/2008 02:45 AM
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Two more

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#97998 12/03/2008 01:43 AM
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Terry, I love both pieces. You always seem to pull one out of the hat that I haven't seen before, as well as others here on GD. What do you make of the "E.ST."? The other looks definately jeweler done? Very professional looking.

Just a thought, I don't see this type of embellishment on FW pieces. Could it be not so much private purchase, and government bought. It would explain why so many inventory marked pieces there. I only see high end presentation pieces and fakes, and alot of Heer pieces with alot of poor mans engravings.

Steve.


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#97999 12/03/2008 03:13 PM
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Steve

Thanks for posting yours, they are great. You don't see many monogrammed bayonets.

The E. St. is not the best of engraving. The S is slanted. The St. has added lines in the engraving but the E.has none. I have always thought that the owner may have done this one. I looked up german names and there are several that start with St.I have had this one for over twenty years.
The other one I purchased 5-6 years ago. As you observed it looks to have been done by a professional.

I find it interesting that they were done on the obverse and reverse side of the pommels. I also have a bayonet with A. K.stamped, not engraved,on the blade.

These soilders monogrammed there edged weapons for the same reason we do today, for pride and to have something a little different. You are right if they couldn't aford a nice custom etched bayonet this was next best. I had a custom knife made a few years ago with my name on the blade. It actually hurts the resale value but I wanted something to be handed down from one generation to another.


TKissinger

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