Hi guys,
I recently purchased a bayonet, scabbard, and frog from Ebay with the intent on using them for reenacting. The frog is a dark brown and works neat with my FJ reenacting impression. I haven't seen many like it. (Probably because it's totally incorrect and I have no idea haha) Anyway, the scabbard has a deep dent in the front about halfway down. Here's a pic:
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The bayonet goes in and out okay with a little resistance and obviously rubs on the inside of the dent because it's worn off the bluing. Part of me likes the dent because I assume it was combat damage but the other part of me thinks it's ugly.
What's the best way to repair this damage if I decide to try? Is this a common problem? Oh, by the way = they are non matching and very worn so that's why I picked this set. Some of our equipment has to be original, but I don't see any sense in destroying nice stuff.
Thanks,
Craig
FJ Pi Btl 1
www.greendevils.com
I recently purchased a bayonet, scabbard, and frog from Ebay with the intent on using them for reenacting. The frog is a dark brown and works neat with my FJ reenacting impression. I haven't seen many like it. (Probably because it's totally incorrect and I have no idea haha) Anyway, the scabbard has a deep dent in the front about halfway down. Here's a pic:
[IMG][/IMG]
The bayonet goes in and out okay with a little resistance and obviously rubs on the inside of the dent because it's worn off the bluing. Part of me likes the dent because I assume it was combat damage but the other part of me thinks it's ugly.
What's the best way to repair this damage if I decide to try? Is this a common problem? Oh, by the way = they are non matching and very worn so that's why I picked this set. Some of our equipment has to be original, but I don't see any sense in destroying nice stuff.
Thanks,
Craig
FJ Pi Btl 1
www.greendevils.com
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