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    #16
    Willem,
    Fortunately, KS98's are not serial numbered. With that in mind, scabbards pop up on ebay from time to time. With a little patience, you should be able complete your E. Pack blade. Just keep in mind that there are two sizes. It appears you have the long bladed version (approx. 9******189;"). Good luck.

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      #17
      Denny,

      Just to be sure. My scabbard looks like this one. Is this a front of a side screw.

      Willem
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        #18
        Here is a shot of a KS98 scabbard. 99% of these will bear no markings or serial numbers. In some instances, these scabbards were constructed with no screw in the design.
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          #19
          Here is the 84/98 III scabbard. Notice the location of the screw compared to the picture above. In this version, 99% will show either a manufacturer's name, a two or three letter manufacturer's code, also a serial number to correspond with the bayonet itself, and a waffenamt on the scabbard ball.
          The picture of these consecutive numbered 44sgx bayonets is courtesy of an advanced collector from Ohio who shall remain anonymous . If he prefers this picture not be here, let me know and I will delete it.
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            #20
            Mmm.... it is starting to get interesting but also confusing. So what we have here is a KS 98 scabbard, with a number on an odd place and not enamelled but blued.

            So now we are left with to questions:

            Why is this privately bought bayonet numbered?
            Why is the scabbard blued and not enamelled like a privately bought scabbard should be?

            Denny thanks for your very clear explanation. It is very helpful.

            Willem

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              #21
              Hello, any stampings on the wood gripped SG84/98 bayonet? Thanks ,Andy

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                #22
                Yes
                on the other side is "432SW"
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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Schurgers
                      Yes
                      on the other side is "432SW"
                      Actually just a light stamping of 43asw which designates the piece as being made by E&F Hörster in 1943.
                      Check here - http://www.radix.net/~bbrown/codes_full_alpha_a-b.html

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                        #26
                        Sorry, duplicate posting!
                        Last edited by dag001; 01-24-2006, 03:33 PM. Reason: Duplicate Posting

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                          #27
                          Thanks very much for sending the photos. Like Denny corectly mentioned, is a nice piece, unfortunally i miss there a flashguard between wooden grips.best regards,Andy

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