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    Opinions on new arrival - IAB

    I received this IAB today, as part of a group of items that were obtained in a barter deal....My time, cataloging a large group of antique firearms, for the 40 plus items in the group.

    In hand, it is much darker gray than the photos show.

    I am posting it for your valued opinions and comments.

    Cheers,
    Bob.



    I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous.....

    #2
    Your IAB is original and looks to be an unmarked L/56 Funke & Bruninghaus, Ludenscheid. It should be a heavy one.

    Regards,
    Eric

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      #3
      Hi Bob......

      ......Eric is correct. That's a nice unmarked F&B. One of the unique details about the F&B are the angled lines on the grip of the bayonet. Nice one! You do, however, need to treat that zinc-pest with some vaseline, or olive oil.

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        #4
        Hi Guys,
        I agree ! it's a good one!
        This is a unmakerd L/56 (Funcke & BrĂ¼nninghaus)

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          #5
          Originally posted by Bruce Simcox View Post
          ......Eric is correct. That's a nice unmarked F&B. One of the unique details about the F&B are the angled lines on the grip of the bayonet. Nice one! You do, however, need to treat that zinc-pest with some vaseline, or olive oil.

          Bruce.

          Just took care of it with a light coat!

          Thanks to all for your opinions and comments.....I'm grateful.

          Cheers,
          Bob.
          I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous.....

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            #6
            Cracking F&B in top nick! Stewy

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              #7
              A very nice one indeed!

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                #8
                Sweet piece!
                Cheers, Steve
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                "Next to a battle lost, the saddest thing is a battle won." Arthur Wellesley — Duke of Wellington

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                  #9
                  Good IAB.

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                    #10
                    Nice one

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