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01-25-2011 02:32 AM
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Re: Simson Butcher blade
Nice Simson & Co. bayonet, scabbard and frog with standard proof markings.
The knot looks like it is made from a curtain tassel !
Last edited by Walkwolf; 01-25-2011 at 04:57 AM.
Regards,
Steve.
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Re: Simson Butcher blade
a curtain tassel...hate to see the rest of the firepower that comes with the rest of the curtains.
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Re: Simson Butcher blade
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SatansCabanaBoy
a curtain tassel...hate to see the rest of the firepower that comes with the rest of the curtains.
I know it is not a curtain tassel, but that is what it looks like !
I can't tell you anything about the branch or regiment, but perhaps
'Oradour' Steve can shed some light on it............
It is a great find all together like this !
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Re: Simson Butcher blade
Gentlmen, this a nice virtualy complete bayonet assembly.... a Model 98/05 n.A (neuer Art/new model from 1914 on) this newer model had the addition of the metal flash guard along the top of the wooden handles grips to prevent damage when the rifle was fired, it as you have said manufactured by "Simson & Co" of Suhl, the markings on the top of the handle and on the top spine of the blade are Government/arsenal inspection stamps not "Regimentals" (Regiment markings), they indicate the item was made in 1915 (15) in the reign of Willhelm II (W). The curtain tassle, or to give its correct name "Troddel" is a bonus to have, the purpose of a troddel was to identify which Company a soldier was from within the Regiment, 4 companies per Battalion, 3 Battalions per Regiment, coupled with his shoulder straps, one could immediatly I.D. the mans unit,(it was phased out during the war for obvious intelligence reasons !) made up of five parts Linen strap (Riband), Woolen slider (Shieber), Stem (Stangel), Crown (Kranz) and Tassle (Quaste), this one is missing its woolen slider, but IMO to no detriment, its colour combination can only be "Blue/White/Blue" for, as SatansCabanaBoy has correctly said for the 4th Company, 1st Battalion. All in all a nice piece to have. As far as I am aware there is no sites which inform us on the Government/arsenal marks.
Prost ! Steve.
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Re: Simson Butcher blade
Thanks Steve, I appreciate the time.
(i think I am going to just print your response out and put it in the display case. I particularly like the bit there near the end where you say i was right about something. An interesting turn from my normal TR fake buying).
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Re: Simson Butcher blade
Exactly what Oradour has said. The Troddel (curtain tassel?) is a private purchase. Click on this site to view a mint 3. Kompanie Troddel. 2140666 You have a very nice item that shows use.
Anton
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Re: Simson Butcher blade
Bravo, Steve - great response - you are the man !
Hope you weren't offended by the 'curtain tassel' crack, SCB,
I do like this complete set of yours..............!
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Re: Simson Butcher blade
The curtain joke made me laugh
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