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Help required with Canadian Bayonet
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07-12-2017 06:38 AM
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Here is one with the "un-cut" blade.
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Brian, I gather your looking at selling your dads collection, I would put an advert on here (in the selling buying part of the forum) If you PM me I can give a rough figure of most if you can send pics etc.
A dealer will offer very little for a big collection, a collector will pick and choose and haggle, if you have a decent guide price then you know where you are, if its any use I should be driving through the midlands as I'm heading south to pick to something up, I can drop in and give you some rough price guides etc, there could be rare maker or a few rare ones that you wouldn't know of, I'd be more than happy to help for a cup of tea.
Foorgot to say I'm selling most of my bayonets, so there no use to me, but don't like to see folk get ripped off.
Last edited by bigduke6; 07-12-2017 at 07:24 PM.
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I paid well over £100 for my "Cut" Ross bayonet similar to the one in post 1 but with an original scabbard. Are the WW2 scabbards more rare than the original WW1 version?
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Originally Posted by
Flying10uk
Are the WW2 scabbards more rare than the original WW1 version?
They're in far better shape usually and some just don't know they're made in about 1940. They pay a premium thinking it's an early scabbard. I wouldn't say they're more or less rare. If they were needed the new one replaced the old one.
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