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11-04-2023 01:34 AM
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Take some pics of the markings on the bayonet. The date could be on the top of the spine near the crossguard.
John
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Yes last 2 digits of date should be on spine of blade near crossguard, web frog is little damaged as the knob on secure strap was lost in time. When matching number with scabbard so its a good find, should be oiled and removed the old vaseline from blade gently.
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Tough to say from the pic. Probably a 38. Clean with nylon brush and look at it with a loop. In hand would be easier to see. Is the scabbard matching number to the bayonet?
John
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It cannot be 1936 as in that year Hörster was still using the S/155 code and wooden grips. In the course of 1937 they changed to the name in full and bakelite grips. The second digit however is not a 7. This leaves 1938 and 1939 and the second digit probably is an 8. My impression is that it is just dirt and old grease which makes it hard to read. Usually these date marks are clearly stamped, so try to clean it gently.
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When is matching, so its enough to look on backside of the scabbard, in case its unserialed the scabbard, so it could be help the form of proofs teoretically. i personally tend to 38. It could be 39 too teoretically.
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I can't see any numbers on the scabbard so was thinking to give it a gentle clean and see if anything reveals itself
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An interesting find. The frog is particularly interesting. Be careful if you attempt to remove the frog in cleaning, as fabric may be rotted. Avoid use of abrasive papers, rub in some oil to the steel parts.
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AndyB
When is matching, so its enough to look on backside of the scabbard, in case its unserialed the scabbard, so it could be help the form of proofs teoretically. i personally tend to 38. It could be 39 too teoretically.
From what I've seen IMO the Bakelite grips were just barely in 1937, agreeing with Andy that here 1938 is more probable. Best Regards, Fred
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