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    Strange ‘german’ frog

    Hi guys,
    Bought recently a very nice matching ASW43 bayonet. The bayonet was left behind in Holland in 1945 and never before in a collection. The seller got it from his granddad.
    although the frog looks German, it is slightly different. It has no studs and no markings.
    Does anybody recognize it?
    thanks so far!
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    Last edited by Paukenschlag; 09-04-2020, 04:04 AM.

    #2
    It could be dress frog for KS98 bayonet, anyway it should be looked at hole for hook of scabbard. It looks like very large here?

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      #3
      Thanks Andy,
      indeed. Looks like a dress frog but it is rather rough in its configuration. Perhaps it belonged to an Forster dress bajo?
      some extra pics
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        #4
        after 75+ years who will ever know? no one!

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          #5
          Some maker marked probably earlier Wehrmacht issue style frogs were made in Holland for the German Police. Could this be a local acquisition or leftovers/surplus? FP

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            #6
            This looks like a KS98 bayonet frog to me. I have a couple dozen almost identical ones. It was probably matched after the war or possible during the war, we will never really know.

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              #7
              opening looks very large, probably recuted, as mentioned could be used in Netherland, it looks like brown color, which is too untypical.

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                #8
                Thanks so far guys,

                yes it is a strange bird, but as said, for sure with the bayonet since 1943-45..
                With regard to the production of equipement in the Netherlands; J. deValk, Amsterdam is a well known producer.
                Are there known examples of frogs produced in France or Belgium during '40-'44?

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                  #9
                  It might be a WW2 issue for a reissued M98/05

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                    #10
                    It remains when real a dress frog wout rivets, about S98/05 the hole is too big for this bayonet.

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                      #11
                      The Germans did make some new manufacture frogs for the S.98/05 during the war. Configured differently, the frog stud holes were smaller and they also had rivets. FP

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