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    Etched SS Bayonet

    This is being flogged on aussie ebay as an original SS Etched bayonet sold as is of course, up to $455AU at last look about $300US, I dont think its good at any price.
    cheers Robert
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    Etched Bayonet

    forgive the crappy photographs they are all I can get.
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      #3
      Bayonet

      The blade
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        #4
        Bayonet

        other side
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          #5
          SS etched Bayonet

          and the Divisional emblem, a nice touch if genuine.
          cheers Robert.
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            #6
            It is not good but a well known fake. A fool and his money are soon parted with these bayonets. On the other hand the frog looks like a good Czech one worth about $25.00

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              #7
              I remember first seeing these in the late 70's. I think i've see Adolf Hitler, Germania, Deutchland, and Riechfuhrer SS. Kirby

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                #8
                I'm in agreement.

                Junk masquerading as a collectible.

                Oh Well

                FP

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                  #9
                  Good bayonet . Fake engraving English 70's style .

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                    #10
                    The best thing is the frog, probably austrian or czechoslovak,best regards,Andy

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                      #11
                      Bit expensive for a letter opener.

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                        #12
                        I agree, nice as a letter opener but for that price, forget it.

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                          #13
                          These etched SS bayonets supposedly have their origins in
                          the UK in the 70,s/80s.
                          Buchman

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                            #14
                            Seiler,
                            That's my understanding as well.

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                              #15
                              A Complete Fake

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