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04-29-2016 02:28 PM
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Pity.... but at least the price didn't hurt much.
" I'm putting off procrastination until next week "
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Danmark
Pity.... but at least the price didn't hurt much.
A piece of history preserved, oh the story it could tell.
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it is not difficult to bring in better condition - if no like rust just and dive it in vinegar (of course before take off the wooden handle) and that's it. Spot on the blade are standard .... I'm not sure they appear, but they are common.
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SRB
it is not difficult to bring in better condition - if no like rust just and dive it in vinegar (of course before take off the wooden handle) and that's it. Spot on the blade are standard
.... I'm not sure they appear, but they are common.
I have seen some really nice condition ones but for a lot of money. I am a really small time collector.
Thanks for your response. How do I get the handles off? I tried gently with a screw drive but the screw would not budge. Where can I get a nice, original pair of wood grips?
Thanks,
William
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its not a bad bayonet and frog at that price.tlc needed
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harryamb2
its not a bad bayonet and frog at that price.tlc needed
That's what I thought Harry. It is well worth the $80. It has a lot of personality. Great blade and scabbard.
Thanks,
William
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u need for this screws - screw driver spanner and regular
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WD-40 on that button should free it after
a few applications.........
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As the guys say just a little tlc needed and the vinegar does work, nice catch well done.
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