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TomcatPC
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Topic: Pattern-1907 BayonetsPosted: September 16 2007 at 12:45pm |
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Here is my small lot of Pattern-1907 Bayonets. Both of the top two full-length Bayonets are made by Sanderson. The top bayonet was bought for $7 (U.S.), it is a Drill Purpose marked bayonet with rounded tip. When I got it, it was covered in rust, had no grips. I pieced it back together, with Australian grips ("Slaz 42") and grip screws and found a scabbard. While it is not worth any thing, I had fun cleaning it up.
The middle bayonet is also Sanderson, made in 1917. Somewhere along the way it had Australian grips replace the originals. I bought this for $15 (U.S.) last year. The last bayonet is a Wilkinson made bayonet that has been cut-down to 12" blade length. I'm fairly certain this was done in India, it had also been blued with trace amounts of black paint over the bluing. The scabbard is a reproduction. Mark
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Posted: September 16 2007 at 10:55pm |
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Good job with the revived '07 !
Painted 'n blued finishes are common for Indian bayo's and painted scabbards too.
I can't quite makeout the point of the bayo.
-straight backed point = Indian pattern Mk1
-false edge point = " " Mk1*
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Posted: September 17 2007 at 5:29am |
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Nice set of bayo's there
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Posted: September 17 2007 at 6:45am |
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The cut-down bayonet has the false edge.
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Posted: September 17 2007 at 12:18pm |
Can you get a close up shot of that?
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Posted: September 17 2007 at 12:26pm |
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See what I can do in day or two.
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Posted: September 19 2007 at 4:20am |
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Here is the photo of the cut-down false edge tip.
Mark
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Posted: September 19 2007 at 6:23am |
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yep mkI* , nice bayos , what makes the scabord a repro ? i see no details in your photo but it looks like a cutdown to my old eyes
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Posted: September 19 2007 at 11:38am |
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No it is a reproduction, International Military Antiques, $9.95 (U.S.)...LOL.
See it in person and you can tell, it looks the real thing from a distance, but there is not spring locket inside the throat. If you invert the scabbard the bayonet will slide out...LOL. I think the real scabbards were just that, cut-down Pattern-1907 Scabbards. Mark |
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Posted: January 10 2008 at 7:00am |
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my 1907s as of this date anyway ,
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1942 OA rearsenaled with SLAZ 42 grip scales that have never been handled
1917 CHAPMAN w/clearing hole
1915 EFD wo/clearing hole
1910 MOLE w/hooked quillon
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Posted: January 10 2008 at 10:29am |
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Coool ... a Hookie !
Nice collection
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Posted: February 01 2008 at 8:54am |
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thank you , im looking to get one more i think - because i need another rifle , and , well , you know , any excuse ;>}
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