Does anyone have any ideas? I did some research, and to me it seems generally ok, but i'm definitely not a expert in the field of militaria. The markings look good, the date ( 4 '10 ) works for a quillon, and JAC made these bayonets. The quillon doesnt look to square. The metal however is shiny, is this due to polishing? I see many 1907's that appear this way, but like I said, I'm not expert!
Hope I can get some opinions on this, as it is offered to me for sale.
Thanks,
Quinn
On first glance it looks OK.
I think it was once in a very rough condition as it has obviously been scrubbed hard, and has lost all of it's original finish on the hilt. The ER stamp under the crown is a good sign.
How much are they wanting for this? Let me do a bit more looking up for you.
Rob
Hey Rob,
Thanks so much for your reply.
The seller wants $150 Canadian. Does this seem like a decent price? There is no scabbard included.
I imagine that the polishing will detract the value of the piece.
Regards,
Quinn
Quinn
I can't see any of the normal warning signs seen on fakes although I always like to handle an item like this before purchasing.
As Rob says it does seem to have had a good cleaning which inevitably reduces the value, however tThe price [about £95] seems reasonable to me.
Regards
Richie
heres a link to one i found,maybe of interest to you
https://www.warrelics.eu/forum/bayon...n-today-29104/
Thanks for the help guys! I'm not quite sure if I should go for this one. It would be great to have in my collection, but $150 is a lot for a 16 year old :P
I'll definitely consider it. I would love some more opinions too.
Thanks again,
Quinn
What are some warning signs/red flags that I should look out for on a fake quilloned 1907? I am going to see and inspect the bayo in person before (if) I purchase it.
Thanks guys,
Quinn
EDIT: Nevermind, the seller sold the knife today...
The feeling you get when an item you wanted is sold really ***** :\ Thanks for the help everybody.
Last edited by matthewsq; 09-30-2012 at 12:09 AM.
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