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#200681 10/14/2008 11:14 PM
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Well guys, today was like Christmas in Canada. All of my Thursday purchases at the MAX were sent to Canada by courier via Paul Hogle (thank you, Paul) and they were then redirected to me. They arrived today and I would like to show you one of them.

You can find this item on page 68 of Wayne Techet's excellent reference book on etched bayonets.

And I would like to acknowledge and thank Ron Weinand for letting me mortgage my house to buy this from him Big Grin Big Grin

First and overview of the obverse, notice the stag grips.

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The reverse

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#200683 10/14/2008 11:15 PM
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Now for the good stuff. Note that there are no number markings on the plane, unlike the regular Pack C31 etch.

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#200684 10/14/2008 11:16 PM
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A closeup of the dedication

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Sorry, here is the dedication.

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#200686 10/14/2008 11:17 PM
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And, finally, notice the gold lettering of the personalization on the reverse.

I hope that you like this.

John

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#200687 10/15/2008 12:06 AM
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I think that bayo has been in several books. Beautiful piece for a Pack collector or any bayonet collector for that matter. A centerpiece for your collection. Congrats.

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John Z.
As I mentioned to you at the MAX this is is one of the rarest examples around. You had a GREAT MAX and should be well satisfied.

I Love This Stuff
Von Ryan

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#200689 10/15/2008 02:51 AM
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Thank you.

Wayne, you are right about my MAX acquisitions. Tomorrow, I will post one of the nicest and rarest etches that I picked up from you.

John


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#200690 10/15/2008 02:54 AM
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John,

Nice pieces you've been picking up lately. I think this piece was also in Ron & Gary Walker's book "Clamshells". Frankly I'm surprised you were able to pry it from him, well done.


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#200691 10/15/2008 04:44 AM
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Billy:

Yes, you are correct, this piece is in the Clamshell book, which was co written by Ron Weinand. And it only took a lot of $100 bills as a lubricant to pry this away. Big Grin Big Grin

John


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#200692 10/20/2008 03:25 AM
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For years, I tried to assemble a collection of all the different Pack ovals. It seemed to be impossible and I think John Z is as close to doing this as is possible, so this is why I have let him buy the piece.
Now, he only needs the SS Panzer named piece I have left to complete his set. He can buy it from me any time to finish the group.
Something that I could never accomplish.
Ron Weinand


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#200693 10/20/2008 04:03 AM
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Ron:

I appreciate you letting me get both the neutral and the large airplane Pack ovals. I only need the Panzer oval to complete the 6 versions that Wayne has listed in his book.

One day, when I can afford it, I will take you up on your offer.

Thanks,

John


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