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Help with bayonet collection ID
Have been asked by a friend, a 91 year old WWII vet, to help him sell of his rather large WWII collection, am trying to get him fair prices. Doing OK with the military firearms but do not know much about bayonets, find attached a picture, listed from left to right, with all the info on the blades:
1) RA Model 56 SN# F8190
2) Sa 1917 Cutdown Bowie 673353-US
3) Springfield OS/1942-UFN-1942
4)Grand -M1 UCUS
5) Grand AFH 1943
6) Grand 1943 A-S-H
7) Enfield M-58
8) Remington Arms UMC 38
9) British
Enfield US M17- 1914 6-16
10) USN Springfield 05 KKT USN Mark 1
11) Springfield 1943 AFH US 1943
12) 1943 AFH U-5
13) Chassgrat - m62 17092
14) N1170 -b 1017K-490- 20804 Israel
15) Brass spike bayonet K 70255
bayonets average about 80%+ condition.
Would appericate any ideas of values.
Thanks, remi
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Last edited by remi; 10-01-2009 at 10:31 PM.
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10-01-2009 10:23 PM
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All of these sell regularly on EBAY and that is th ebest place to get current rates, condition is everything on these and you can compare then with the ones there and get a reasonable idea of values. I think all of these are in the 50-200 range, it woudl depend on who was buying, the lack of scabbard on the 58 hurts its value, possibly the "best" woudl be the short Lebel if this is a German
shortening rather that the standard French
or the 43 dated 05
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old-smithy,
Thank you, which one is the short lebel? Is it #15 ?, if not do you know what #15 is?.
Thanks again, remi
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