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German or Austrian Portapee?
Greetings! I'll also post this in the edged weapons forum, but I have to ask if any of you more knowledgeable folks out there can recognize this portapee? As you'll note from the pic, it's attached to a bayonet, which to my mind is an afterthought since it would make it impossible to put it into the frog. I could be wrong of course, so any input would be most welcome. Thanks for looking.
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01-30-2020 06:53 AM
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I'd use the small blade of my Swiss
knife and cut that off so I could chuck it in the garbage. Someone's idea of beautification...looks like an old curtain tug. I'll be looking to see the bayonet soon...
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I'd use the small blade of my
Swiss
knife and cut that off so I could chuck it in the garbage. Someone's idea of beautification...looks like an old curtain tug. I'll be looking to see the bayonet soon...
Thanks Jim. I did a search on old German
portapee's and I've seen something similar which would lead me to believe that it is indeed an old portapee. It's sitting on a first pattern (or old pattern) German 98 bayonet. I'm pretty sure it's not correct to the bayonet, but I'd be reluctant to actually damage it if it is indeed a piece of old military history, if misplaced. As an aside, any idea what those bayonets are worth in good condition complete with a scabbard? I know that things like unit markings, etc. can add to the value, but I have a shot at purchasing one. I'm good with commonwealth stuff in terms of value, but I'm out of my element with German or other European militaria.
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Addendum: I've got it! It's a German 10th. Co. Troddel as issued to junior ranks (Cpl. and below) and it should be worn wrapped around the frog, not the sheath.
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Originally Posted by
lawrence_n
Troddel as issued to junior ranks
Fair enough...now you need the frog. The bayonet should be around $250/300 hereabouts. Condition is everything of course.
Here's Collector Source page on these...they price a bit high I think. Bayonets - Collector's Source, Military Collectibles Online
Last edited by browningautorifle; 01-30-2020 at 02:50 PM.
Regards, Jim
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Originally Posted by
lawrence_n
I may get lucky and find one for a reasonable price.
Even if it's close just buy it and be done. Then you have them all together, they won't get cheaper or easier to find.
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Have a look at this one for comparison to fix the troddle... https://www.ima-usa.com/collections/...d-troddle-knot
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