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    Just a few pics that I thought may be of interest

    Just tidied the cutlery drawer

    Just tidied the cutlery drawer

    Just tidied the cutlery drawer

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    Excellent assortment of Bayonets. They are my passion also.
    I like knowledge test, And putting a name to the Bayonet.
    So I'll start with the A section!
    And let other Bayo's Lovers pick a section

    A1= French Lebel M1886
    A2=French Gras M1874
    A3=Argentine Mauser M1891
    A4=Italian Carcano M1891

    Semper Fi
    Phil

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    Ackworth --very nice collection

    Nicely done Phil,
    I've got a box of old Bayos that I collected as a teen. Someday I should dig them
    out of storage.

    I know I have the Italian M1891 also the German butcher blade(B1) and the Swiss pioneer.(B5)
    I'm sure I have several of the others but not sure which. It's been some years sense I've seen them.
    I think there is a short blade version of the (B6) .
    gregM
    Live to ride -- Ride to live

    I was addicted to the "Hokey-Pokey" but I've turned
    myself around.

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    Nice bayonets. Rich A. in Pa.
    1969 Shelby GT-500 King of the Road
    Knowledge is power, guard it well.

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    Fine collection friend!

    Mart

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    Very nice indeed. Are any of the frogs reproductions?

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    Not That Im aware of ... Ive just noticed the lettering is out of line on page 2. The 2 outside bayonets are without scabbards and the 3 inside ones are with scabbards. The Pioneer saw edge bayonet B5 is an awsome item ... should be classed as WMD !!!!

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    "The Pioneer saw edge bayonet B5 is an awsome item ... should be classed as WMD !!!!"
    Yes, and by WW1 they just about were, with German's grinding them off because of a successful propaganda campaign by the allied side. Bit hypocritical as the British and others had earlier used saw bayonets for decades.

    You have some rare hard to find bayonets there, particularly with frogs, some of which are quite rare.

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