this is for me a mystery item.
it's the same hiltwise as a regular police bayo I think I discussed here some years back, i.e., hilt and guard are a sort of matte gray metal, obviously never plated. but here the grip shows no sign of having an insignia, let alone the pol. eagle the earlier one had. and tho I dont recall the maker name if any on that one, this fireman bayo bears no maker but the distributor mark of 'J.H.W.-E' . john angolia in his 1971 'bender book' guesses the gray hilt police model (again, with eagle as my former one had) is for
'senior subordinates of the feuerschutzpolizei.' the one he shows has a sawback and false edge; this one's is a std. nickeled long dress bayo blade.
billy g., fred or other wonk come in please! thanks for all insignts. I'm sure jack's book is dated in many areas by now...
it's the same hiltwise as a regular police bayo I think I discussed here some years back, i.e., hilt and guard are a sort of matte gray metal, obviously never plated. but here the grip shows no sign of having an insignia, let alone the pol. eagle the earlier one had. and tho I dont recall the maker name if any on that one, this fireman bayo bears no maker but the distributor mark of 'J.H.W.-E' . john angolia in his 1971 'bender book' guesses the gray hilt police model (again, with eagle as my former one had) is for
'senior subordinates of the feuerschutzpolizei.' the one he shows has a sawback and false edge; this one's is a std. nickeled long dress bayo blade.
billy g., fred or other wonk come in please! thanks for all insignts. I'm sure jack's book is dated in many areas by now...
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