Hello!
Your opinions please:
Thank you
Hello!
Your opinions please:
Thank you
Last edited by Larry C; 07-24-2014 at 10:11 AM.
In English
German etched dress bayonet - Inf.Regt.115. | Armyzdar.cz
English translation: The bayoet is overall in a good condition, otherwise on the blade is nickel a bit peel off.
Last edited by Larry C; 07-24-2014 at 10:12 AM.
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72 €?? Very low
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no, 291 €
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Hi in addition to the big loss of plating that should make you run away,also the etch doesn' t seem so deep and crisp as shoul be...i wouls see other else...but its' just my poor opinion ...let's wait for the "etchperts"
I wouldn't take it if it was free! Personally, I don't even think the bayo itself is real, the scabbard and grips certainly are not.
Jim
I had a chance to look at all the pictures more closely. The bayonet is an original that was stripped, heavily polished and then Chrome plated. I stand by everything else I said. Junk not even good for parts.
Jim
An unfortunate thread..to which the seller has blocked downloading photos. Links will die..which is no ones fault. Once comments has satisfied the authenticity of this Bayonet..I will delete this thread. Regards Larry
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I had a chance to look at all the pictures more closely. The bayonet is an original that was stripped, heavily polished and then Chrome plated. I stand by everything else I said. Junk not even good for parts.
Jim
p.s I tried to save a few of the photo's for future reference, but was unable to do so.
Thanks Jim I will bin it in about a week. Thanks again Regards Larry
It is not the size of a Collection in History that matters......Its the size of your Passion for it!! - Larry C
One never knows what tree roots push to the surface of what laid buried before the tree was planted - Larry C
“The farther back you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see.” - Winston Churchill
With possibly the grips being new (??) I'm with Jim on this one as a postwar conversion to an etched bayonet. Not a very good job of faking, I also might be able to get some images for future reference if it's deemed worthwhile for the members. Best Regards, Fred
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