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    Whatizzit?

    Guys,
    One of my co-workers asked if I would help identify and price some items from his brother-in-law's estate. He was from a old military family and the stuff in this collection from the Civil War to Vietnam. While most ot the stuff is American, there are a few german items I'll post here. Any identification and pricing you can supply would be greatly appreciated.

    First up is a bayonet marked Weyersberg, Kirschbaums, Solingen
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    I'm not sure about this one.
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      This one I haven't a clue as it's totally unmarked. It's about 12 inches overall and very well made.
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        Hi Larry,the first fighting knife is French ww1 pattern named as "vengeur de 1870".
        GONON is the maker.
        These fighting knife were used by the French army and French partisans in ww2 too !

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          The first bayonet is achilean M1895 contract made by WKC Solingen,best regards,Andy

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