Hi, I have a double engraved long dress bayonet with an Infantry dedication reading Infanterie Regiment No41 Amberg, Bayr. Ostmark. Then the opposite side is the service dedication with eagle and cross rifles with helmet. It is maker Eickhorn on one side, the other says Peter Kolb Amberg. I assume Amberg is a town. Does anyone have any info you can share about the inscription. Thanks, DEL
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Del,
Amberg is most likely the town/region...the part of the inscription that reads "Bayr. Ostmark" would suggest that the town is located in the State of Bavaria.
Peter Kolb was most likely a uniform shop, retailer, or distributor of edged weapons located in the town and through which the regiment ordered their bayonets from Eickhorn.
Hope that helps. If I'm off base on any of the information, the beauty of the Forum is that someone else will come along to fill in the gaps.
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Hi Del, I also have a double etched Ks 98 parade bayonet by F.W Holler with a dedication to the 46th Art' Reg Amberg and an etching depicting a machinegun crew, artillery crew and Tank on the other side.. I did some research in to this unit (10th Inf Div) and found that It was, at one time, stationed In the town of Amberg, Bavaria. The Inf Reg for this division Was the 41st...
Hope this helps...
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Originally posted by Tiger 1Hi Guys,
Amberg is a military garrison town in Bavaria. During the Imperial era a Royal arsenal was located there and produced Gew. 98 Mauser rifles and other military hardware.
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Originally posted by Del PanfiniHi guys, just want to say thanks for your replies and great information. I was just wondering if there are repro engraved dress bayonets on the market. Thanks, DEL
Chuck
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If you have Wayne Techet's book, German Etched Dress Bayonets, you will see this etch described here pictured on page 117.
Kolb as a distributor is found on several bayonets with or without the Eickhorn maker markings.
Many of these etches are being faked today. Compare yours closely to the one in Wayne's book.
That being said, it is always great to find a double etched piece.
John
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