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Siamese mauser bayonet
A buddy has asked me if I know the value of this bayonet. I'm pretty knowledgeable about commonwealth stuff, but as to this, I have no idea. If any of you good folks could give an idea of fair market value, I'll let him know if he should look into it further. Thanks all.
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08-15-2021 09:31 PM
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Here's one close to you. Bear in mind these guys are usually "High"... Siamese Mauser 1903 Type 45 bayonet
He seems to have several there.
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Once again Jim, thank you. I looked at several sites to try to get a ballpark idea. Those guys are always at the high end, and in my opinion, a little too high end in their pricing. From what I've seen, I've told him if he can get it for $100. all in he'd be doing well. I have a late 1700's to early 1800's German
dragoon sabre that may well be a privately commissioned sword and therefore a one-of-a-kind. Try to get a value for that!!!!
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Originally Posted by
lawrence_n
I have a late 1700's to early 1800's
German
dragoon sabre
I've seen a couple of those swords and have to get hold of my own collar to keep out of swords. Very, very nice blades and I'd love to have them but NO...
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I've seen a couple of those swords and have to get hold of my own collar to keep out of swords. Very, very nice blades and I'd love to have them but NO...
Hey Jim, check this out! From my research, a one-of-a-kind privately commissioned German
states (Bavaria?) dragoon sabre, 1780's-1820's, Rumford style guard.
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Originally Posted by
lawrence_n
check this out!
I've seen that one and it's one I'm talking about. Nice blade.
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Originally Posted by
lawrence_n
A buddy has asked me if I know the value of this bayonet.
The problem with this bayonet is that most examples seem to have condition issues, like poor grips that are riveted on if memory serves me correctly. I didn't pay much for my 2 examples of this bayonet but both had issues with condition.
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Originally Posted by
Flying10uk
The problem with this bayonet is that most examples seem to have condition issues, like poor grips that are riveted on if memory serves me correctly. I didn't pay much for my 2 examples of this bayonet but both had issues with condition.
Agreed, the grips are no screaming hell, but they're not really damaged. I don't think walnut stood up well to the Thai climate, but the bayonet had been very heavily greased so the blade and metal were in good shape given it's age. A gentleman in the states purchased it from me.
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