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Hello! Help define what the bayonet? I would be grateful for any information! regards
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You appear to have an early private purchase S84/98. I cannot make out the maker marking on the ricasso of the blade. Who is the maker?
"You can't please everyone, so you've got to please yourself." Ricky Nelson
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Photos only such. object in the road when coming - show good photos!
Last edited by Arlih; 10/04/2013 05:51 AM.
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Thanks for the additional pictures. Your bayonet now appears to be a Seitengewehr 14, Type I made by Samson Werk in Suhl. Samson also supplied Walther & Co. blade blanks to make some odd variations of the early S84/98 but yours now appears to be a S14. The etching for the Artillery Depot appears to have been added but may well be original to the time period as light etching of this type is known.
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Thank you very much for your reply! regards
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