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11-04-2014 06:06 AM
# ADS
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Thanks Garrit!!!! I appreciate the help.
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Hey Garrit just wanted to know what you thought of this opinion someone else told me on the side?
Hi. The frog you have is for the 1930's and WW2 period re-issued and re-worked 98/05 WW1 bayonet. These bayonets were issued to Police and Air force units just before and during WW2. The Red Cross frog has a single central stitch line down the middle, not a 'V' or 'Y' shape stitch that is found on 98/05 bayonet frogs. The Red Cross frog has a more square shape to the lower front piece as well, not tapered as on the 98/05 frog, and are of a similsr size. I have both! Your WW2 period 98/05 frog still has value as not many were produced and your one looks in very good condition, hard to find in that state. Best regards,
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Hey Gerrit i just spotted a maker on the back of the frog! It is FRANZ BREHME WALSRODE 1941. I had to hold it really close to a bright light and turn it to see. Do you still think it is a red cross
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Hey does anybody know the width of a red cross hewer scabbard and the width of the 98/05 scabbard?
Thanks in advance
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