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    An Illustrated History of Bayonets by Martin J. Brayley

    I was in Ollies yesterday and located a hard bound edition of this book for $9.99. I didn't even know there was a hardbound edition.

    My paperback copy is getting really dogeared as I take it everywhere so this was perfect for me. There was only one in the store that I could find but if you have an Ollies nearby, might be worth checking.

    I love the book. Nice color photos that show a lot of the markings. It's not as detailed as some but for a casual collector such as myself, it does the job.
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    they were sselling these on Ebay a while back, at the price a tremendous deal and the HB is slighly different thant he SB not much but a little

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    Its a good book and has some great detail picture. I have a great library on bayonets but this is the first book that shows the uncommon Canadianicon C1 bayonet with a wide fuller on page 43. I have collected bayonets for 40 years and only found a few these examples.
    The bayonet is similar to the Britishicon bayonet on the far left found on page 141 and 143.
    The common Canadian C1 bayonet I have found has a narrow fuller.

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    Hi, Thanks for the tip. Have been wanting the book for ages and found one on Amazon UKicon for 12 pounds. Ordered immediatly and hoping to add it to my referance works in a few days. Al this is what the forum is about Thanks guys!!!

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