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12-25-2020 07:11 PM
# ADS
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I agree with Phil. I think the dual marked examples (maker and distributor) is an added level of interest over a single mark, or unmarked "dress bayonet". The Eickhorn logo used is also the less seen "coiled tail' that possibly pins it to 1935. Certainly they used the non coil version more frequently. The distributor is a well known one.
Nice one Mr C!
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Wow Thankyou Anderson. I was looking at the Eick logos comparing to SA Rohm types having the serrated tails and didnt think much about it being a rarer type seen with Dress bayos. Thats where you Bayo Gents come in.
That was an added plus on this Christmas day ..and here I was just winging it posting photos for quality.
Cheers Larry
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