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    WW1 era Bayonets

    Made a school boy error of picking up two butcher bayos without scabbards a few weeks ago, what a mistake that turned out to be
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    ersatz & 1907 pattern
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      #3
      Nice bayonets. Here is a few from my collection. Kirby
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        #4
        Originally posted by evilmike View Post
        Made a school boy error of picking up two butcher bayos without scabbards a few weeks ago, what a mistake that turned out to be
        You could display them without scabbards. It looks like a school boy got to some of the other scabbards and scrubbed the hell out of them removing any original finish.

        What's the short one on the left in the first picture?

        Nice pieces Kirby.

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          #5
          the error was in picking up 2, quickly followed by lots more, all came from different place UK & US so no one school boy has been a scrubbing.

          its a cut down M1898 bayo

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            #6
            Nice been there bayos mike
            klr, nice condition collection you got there also

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              #7
              Originally posted by evilmike View Post
              its a cut down M1898 bayo
              Hi Mike,

              Is it marked or dated? Can you post a pic of it out of the scabbard? (The scabbard might be from WWII since it has the throat screw on the side).

              cheers

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                #8
                the scabbard is remade to take the shorter blade also shorter, could be for turk's etc after war, i cant remember the date off my head, its around 1900s i think, (originally it would be a leather scabbard)

                Same with the shorterned butcher, also with scabbard thats now shorter with the throat reattached by some handy metalwork, again possibly turkish etc.

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