We didn't use the D^D stamp in WW1, the marking was just an arrow within the D so I guess this stamp was just what that manufacturer used, it all looks ok to me though. Nice find!
We didn't use the D^D stamp in WW1, the marking was just an arrow within the D so I guess this stamp was just what that manufacturer used, it all looks ok to me though. Nice find!
AIF is correct before WW2 the mark is the large D with the arrow in it or below it. There is a book on Commonwealth bayonets that has all the markings/factory stamps etc.
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