The condition was compelling to purchase at a very small LGS.
I assume the troddel is correct?
The condition was compelling to purchase at a very small LGS.
I assume the troddel is correct?
Nice Bayo Bob ..I have a standard tiger short dress bayo ...the portepee the bayo guys will confirm that.
hang tight.
Regards Larry
Could you also show a photo of the reverse side of the frog as well...please
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Here's the frog's reverse...
I would agree with Anderson, that knot is correct for the shorter fire bayonet which has a 20cm blade. I own plenty of the bayo versions of this knot and one for the säbel which is quite a bit larger.
Tiger fire bayonets, for whatever reason, don’t seem to hold their plating as well as some other makers. The hilt that Tiger used is the same as WKC, Höller, Puma and a variety of other makers. These hilts are nearly always nonmagnetic with generally thin plating. I’d love to know who that actual maker of this hilt was but I believe it’ll require more research.
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