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Exciting antique store find
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75% better chance of finding the Bayonet than the scabbard. You might be surprised what electrolysis would do for the Bayonet.
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LOL, good one. I was about to say you got royally screwed on that bayonet, but the scabbard is worth that.
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Yup, good catch on the scabbard. Lots of nice US marked M1917 blades with "Other" scabbards on them. The Argentine
blade, well, whatever...they're around. You can't see if it has a crest and even if it does, it's hard done.
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You can't see if it has a crest and even if it does, it's hard done.
Nope, no crest, lots of rust though, except for the brass grips.
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Most had the crest ground, if you find one with the crest still present, you really have a good find.
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Originally Posted by
BEAR
As Paul Harvey once said "Now for the rest of the story!"
I could really care less about a rusty, battered
Argentine
bayonet. As far as I was concerned, it would make a good tent peg. BUT, it was the scabbard that caught my eye. I have looked for one of these scabbards for years and finding one in the wild is a stroke of good luck for me.
A M1917 early scabbard, a bit battered but still good.
BEAR (see....I'm not completely crazy)
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That's hard to find in working condition., or any condition! Is Jewell the maker?
First pattern on right. Second pattern on left.
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Originally Posted by
martin08
Is Jewell the maker?
Yes, the ' Jewell Belting Company ' of Hartford, Connecticut, USA
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Originally Posted by
martin08
That's hard to find in working condition., or any condition! Is Jewell the maker?
Unfortunatley any stamping in that area is undecipherable.
BEAR
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