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Last edited by BEAR; 12-22-2022 at 04:21 PM.
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12-22-2022 04:19 PM
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Originally Posted by
BEAR
(did the
British
ever darken the blade as they did on American M1905s.?
That's a good question. There was a bit of everything and it changed over time. Here's a thread about it that pretty much sums it up. https://www.greatwarforum.org/topic/...onet-finishes/
Yes, that one will clean up nicely.
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It looks like December 1918 as there is a "12" to the left and above the upside down "28". WW1 wasn't necessarily expected to end in 1918 and so there were still equipment contracts still in place after hostilities ceased.
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Originally Posted by
Flying10uk
It looks like December 1918 as there is a "12" to the left and above the upside down "28.
Thanks, did not notice the 12.
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12 is the month date of manufacture originally so its a 12 month year 1918 bayonet refurb dates never had the month just the year also under the Wilkinson one should be able to read Pall Mall Ill dig my Wilkinson out its always faint but its there on mine.
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Originally Posted by
BEAR
another example of buying the bayonet before the rifle
I think it's worse when the bayonet comes by accident at no cost...then the rifle is pricy.
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Because Wilkinson had 2 bayonet manufacturing sites in WW1 I thought that Wilkinson marked their bayonets, during WW1, either "Wilkinson" or Wilkinson Pall Mall" depending which site the bayonet was made? To confuse the matter it is now often nearly impossible to read the "Pall Mall" part of the marking, on bayonets with this marking, presumably due to refurbs. In WW2 Wilkinson only had one bayonet manufacturing site.
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Originally Posted by
CINDERS
price and supply are the limiting factors there
A far cry from the $4.00CDN or so of my youth...
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