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10-06-2012 11:38 PM
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Re: Picked up a Butcher Bayonet Today at A Local Antique Shop
Looks like a good one, and for $80, you did well! I also think it may have been a sawback bayonet that had it's spine filed down, though I'd wait for other responses. If it is a sawback you did real well, nice job man.
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Re: Picked up a Butcher Bayonet Today at A Local Antique Shop
I think you did good.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: Picked up a Butcher Bayonet Today at A Local Antique Shop
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Re: Picked up a Butcher Bayonet Today at A Local Antique Shop
Indeed, it has been ground to remove the saw teeth. It is 'salty',
but $80 is a good price complete with scabbard.........
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Re: Picked up a Butcher Bayonet Today at A Local Antique Shop
Thanks very much for the comments - Steve I like your avatar - I don't have a U.S. belt buckle, but I did find a nice U.S. Cartridge Box plate with my metal detector.
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Re: Picked up a Butcher Bayonet Today at A Local Antique Shop
You did real well for $80.
I have one as well (with sawteeth) that came from Duisburg in 1916.
gregM
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I was addicted to the "Hokey-Pokey" but I've turned
myself around.
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Re: Picked up a Butcher Bayonet Today at A Local Antique Shop
You did well for that price... It's S98/05 nAS Abg. (Seitengewehr model 1898/1905 neuer Art mit Sagerucke Abgenommen)... Meaning Bayonet model 1898/1905 new model with sawback removed...
Adler
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