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I am sure this is German East Africa.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...MEWA:IT&ih=009 |
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The more I look at this the more I question my associates opinion that it was not made from a bayonet. I am not familiar with a German WW1 emergency bayonet but this blade is made out of some kind of factory made blade, transformed into a short sword.
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I saved these picture months ago from ebay, it still has some use.
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Naga? what's that and what do they're swords/weaponary look like?
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That is an Argentine bolo bayonet 1898-190?
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I bet it was made in Solingen.
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That is an Argentine bolo bayonet 1898-190?
Lew Lew, I cannot see a stud on the hilt so I think it is probably the Argentinian sidearm rather than the bayonet. Regards Royston |
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You are correct I only took a quick look at them during my lunch hour and did not notice that I actualy had one of them years ago they were cheap as dirt to buy but now not so cheap Lew |
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