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Hello People, I have 4 troddel in some bayonets of my collection. But I don't knowledge about this type of item. Could somebody help me identify them? I think that the last is one troddel of feuerwehr. Regards, William Schmidt The first: Golden troddel. It is in one KS98 long.
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Secound: gray and red color in one S84/98 3. Modell
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3.: green and silver in one S84/98 3. Modell (I have another this troddel in one KS98 long)
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4.: silver, black and red in one Fireman Long Bayonet
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Working backwards, the silver bullion knot is a Polizei officer grade bayonet or sword knot, which after the assimilation of the Feuerwehr into the Greater police force, could have been used on a Feuerwehr short model faschinenmesser. The green/silver knot I believe to be a Heer NCO knot. The red/grey knot looks like a Heer knot although I don't know which company it's for. The first knot is a mystery to me.
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Billy is quite right in his knot identification. The enlisted knot in red and grey is an enlisted wartime Heer Troddel while the first knot is a fantasy reproduction. These oddly shaped knots have been made for some time and one sees them selling on ebay.
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