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    Got these bayonets at the flea market yesterday.Again,not the nicest. Got the other stuff also. Rich A. in Pa.
    Rich A. in Pa.
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    I'm not too sure about the rest, but the one at the bottom looks like a British No7 MkI, but with the rear part missing.

    Thanks

    Danny

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    awesome finds for a flea market i particularly like the pattern 1888 long lee bayonet and the pattern 1907 with the teardrop scabbard......youve got a better lee enfield bayonet collection than me in one go, nice!!!!
    shame about the No7 with the missing pommel

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    GasMasksUK,It is. But it was $10.
    4md,Thanks! It is a shame. But it was cheap. Well,It was all cheap. $160 for all the stuff in the pic. 4 '07's were $100,1891 Carcano was $30,other 2 were $10 each,rest was $10. The guy had 4 more but no scabbards.
    I degreased the '07 bayonets. I have a MOLE,SANDERSON,Wilkenson and a SLA2 42Rich A. in Pa.
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    Hello-what's the condition of the 1891 Carcano like?-rare to find the leather frog with the early pattern leather/brass scabbard.

    PS 'SLAZ 42' would be on the grips indicating they were made by Slazenger 1942-actual bayo should be a Lithgow made example 1942.

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    Lithgow,It is ok. No blade finish,1918 scabbard. Are they rare? I have 8
    in leather scabbards now. But I collect Italian Militaria.
    Thanks for the info. It is marked on the grips. I do not collect Commonwealth items so I would have to look it up sometime. Rich A. in Pa.
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    I particularly like the Pat. 1888 Lee-Metford bayonet. Good score..........!
    Regards,


    Steve.

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    The Italian bayos aren't that rare except in very good condition-the general industrial weakness of Italy and the long service history of the 1891/1941 rifles meant that they ended up well used.

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    Walkwolf,Thanks. Now I have 2 of them.
    lithgow,I did not think that they were rare. I do have some in nice shape. Rich A. in Pa.
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