Hi all! I came across this bayonet today. It looks like it just came out of the makers shop. It is marked G. Weyersberg. Is this a common maker for the firemans side piece? Thanks for looking
Hi all! I came across this bayonet today. It looks like it just came out of the makers shop. It is marked G. Weyersberg. Is this a common maker for the firemans side piece? Thanks for looking
HI Saginaw..Not a producer logo Im used to seeing on Dress bayos and also only information that Im aware of presently is that Gustav made SA daggers.
Wait for a few others to chime in on the stamped logo. The scabbard appears to be repainted and frog added.
Other comments welcome.
Regards Larry
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Hi larry, thanks for the response. The scabbard in hand does not look to be repainted. I think the reflection from the light in the picture gives it that look. Im not sure about the frog. I attached a pic of the makers logo that i found online.
It's probably the mark of Gottfried Weyersberg Söhne, a relatively uncommon maker of fire bayonets. I do own one in my fire bayonet collection & have not seen many examples over 16 years of collecting them.
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