Interesting relics.
what could they tell us ?.
not more than rust eat metal I Guess
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Inka you will be suprised a light clean could reveal a lot of info just under the crossguard on both sides will be makers marks and serial numbers also maybe the blade spine
Hi Inka, I like too much bayonets, which comes from battlefield - and Kurland is very lucrative location. I also have some K98 bayonets, which comes direct from battlefield where I live. They are in good condition, because my grandfather pick up them from trenches and bunkers only few years after war... I have to post them too
Regard Peter
Hi Inka..welcome to the forum....wow I think you have topped the list of the crustys....with salt added. Battle field finds are great..as long as it is done with respect. Great bayos!! Larry
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Nice battlefield 84/98's S marked one is a early production one I am amazed at the condition of a couple of them. timothy
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