Found me this 98/05 with double maker on the blade
Schubert & Salzer, Machinenfabrik, Chemnitz on one side and Gottlieb Hammesfahr, Solingen-Foche on the other side.
I'm very proud![]()
Found me this 98/05 with double maker on the blade
Schubert & Salzer, Machinenfabrik, Chemnitz on one side and Gottlieb Hammesfahr, Solingen-Foche on the other side.
I'm very proud![]()
Nice, it has character. It looks like it's been through a war.![]()
What for acceptance is on backspine of blade? best regards,Andy
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Jean
Thanks, looks like normal prussian,
Andy
Yes i know, but (and I'm no expert) i've never seen one before with this makers.
I looked it up in Franz: Preußisch-deutsche Seitengewehre 1807-1945 Band I and found both makers but not together.
The bayonet is not in the best condition, but I bought it just for the rare (Chemnitz) maker.
Hammesfahr bayonets you can find by the dozen
Jean
The Schubert is declared by Ron Riede as a scarce but not rare version. Is certainly a good hit. They made only SG98/05nA plain.best regards,Andy
Hi, Jean !
This is a "coproduction" of two different companies.
One of both manufactured the blade, the other, (I guess, Hammesfahr), put together, ("mounted"), all the parts of the bayonet.
I don´t really think, that this is a "scarce combination" ...
I own a "Butcher" with similar maker´s-mark´s, (also in a bad condition ...).
Rgds.,
R.
Hallo reibert
thank you for the intel.
I know I havn't the most rare bayonet in the world, but it is a scarce one.
Yours is the second I saw in real life as well as in books.
Hammesfahr made other baynets with pre produced blades, notably the bayard made blades for the 84/98.
I see that yours is also a 1917, there should also be 1916 ayonets.
Jean
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