Good evening all:
I recently acquired a nice, matching Long Lee, but am puzzled by some of the markings on it. It has the standard M&D stamp for Canadianservice, and is marked on the buttplate tang for, I believe, the Victoria Fusiliers. It was also obviously owned by someone named Joe at some point. However, just behind the wrist on the right hand side there is a set of deep stamps, upside down, consisting of a large 14 and a smaller series of letters which look like BIM, or maybe a BM with an arrow between. I can't figure these out; they look official, but if so, why upside down, and why in such an odd place? Also there is a rather odd somewhat trapezoid pattern carved into the top of the butt just behind the receiver--some significance, or just someone really bored one day? Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Ed
Attachment 33738Attachment 33739Attachment 33740Attachment 33741Attachment 33742Attachment 33743Attachment 33744Attachment 33745Attachment 33746Information
![]()
Warning: This is a relatively older thread
This discussion is older than 360 days. Some information contained in it may no longer be current.