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01-19-2013 03:37 PM
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Re: New guy with bayonet questions
Hello
the first one, german dress bayonet for fireman
do you have a picture of the other side (stamp) of the second bayonet ?
cordially
Didier
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Re: New guy with bayonet questions
Hello, thank you. There are no stamps at all on the first bayonet and the "WKC" stamp shown on the second is the only stamp that I see on it.
Rob
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Re: New guy with bayonet questions
Hello Rob,
The one in the top photo is a fireman's dress bayonet and the second is a typical military dress bayonet. The last one would be a typical combat bayonet with wood grips. All three appear to be in good condition.
Ralph.
Searching for anything relating to, Anton Boos, 934 Stamm. Kp. Pz. Erz. Abt. 7, 3 Kompanie, Panzer-Regiment 2, 16th Panzer-Division (My father)
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Re: New guy with bayonet questions
Thank you very much for the information Sirs.
Any estimate on value? I don't plan to sell but it's always nice to know if you got a good deal on the buys or not.
Best,
Rob
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Re: New guy with bayonet questions
sorry
I would say the third one....
Didier
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Re: New guy with bayonet questions
Hi Didier,,if I may throw some flowers your way.......,,To Joe Friday,,,Here is a link to an awesome compilation of stampings used on bayonets. Didier.."aka" Bichon is our top guy in the numbers racket.....stampings and Ordnance numbers,,, I mean Regards Larry
https://www.warrelics.eu/forum/dagge...-codes-233978/
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Re: New guy with bayonet questions
Thank you very much Larry
Bichon, the only marks found on the third bayonet are shown above.
Rob
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Re: New guy with bayonet questions
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JoeFriday
Thank you very much Larry
Bichon, the only marks found on the third bayonet are shown above.
Rob
The bayonet apparently has no maker or other markings, other than a military style serial number and letter prefix. Which could possibly help narrow down the list of who the maker might have been. With what was also of interest being the scabbard. Which seems to have a small "lip" or overhang in the area of the mouthpiece. And no screw on the side that is visible in the images - with the type/style of frog stud an unknown. Regards, FP
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Re: New guy with bayonet questions
Hello,
the first one isn´t a bayonet. It is a firemen knife, correctly called Faschinenmesser. Maker is Weyersberg, Kirschbaum und Co. Solingen (WKC). Fine condition, matching parts. These Faschinenmesser were not only for dress... also for service (look at the firemens orders since 1934).
The second is a Seitengewehr 84/98 (III Model made since 1927), made in the middle of the second world war. It shows a typical serial number, so it is made for a contact of the Waffenamt. On the other sinde you finde a code, considers out of 3 letters and a year.
The scabbard don´t match this bayonet... this is a scabbard of the S84/98 n.A. out of the First world war.
Regards
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