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05-07-2015 01:44 AM
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The DOT 43 bayonet and scabbard look right as rain, The Czech frog that it is in could be considered right. Don't know if the J8A is Czech or German property/unit mark.
The early war 84/98 looks nice and the "skeletonized" frog looks properly constructed for ones that I have seen, but would want a second opinion from someone with more experience with them.
Jim
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Jim P
The DOT 43 bayonet and scabbard look right as rain, The Czech frog that it is in could be considered right. Don't know if the J8A is Czech or German property/unit mark.
The early war 84/98 looks nice and the "skeletonized" frog looks properly constructed for ones that I have seen, but would want a second opinion from someone with more experience with them.
Jim
Thanks for weighing in Jim...Thought process is in line with mine too. The Dot 43 bayo has the German Waffenamt acceptance stamps and I believe the Czech maker marked frog with unit stamped. The skeletonized frog was developed to fit along side a shovel that was being issued by the midwar period I believe from past findings. See as well what other bayo folks say as well. Have a good night and thanks again for taking time to opine. Hope you are well!
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Hello, in my opinion very nice bayonets, in particular the Czech bayonet, and also in good conditions. The frogs are right for the bayonets, and I like a lot the Czech frog that is quite the same as Austrian 1895 bayonet frog. Thanks for sharing them with us
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Couple of nice TR bayonets in frogs Jim P and Stahlem 16 pretty well summed it up. Agree on their imput. timothy
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Sleepwalker
The bayonets are nice and original.
The frogs too.
The M42 frog for the entreching tool is a common type.
Like your Mint Froggie Bro!
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a couple of cracking bayonets.
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Nice czechoslovak unit marked prewar frog, with S24(t) added inside.The other S84/98 is too nice one.
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