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    Ill just shove this bit of info in, as I feel it MIGHT just clarify this topic...perhaps?.....

    With a '37 Patt Bayonet frog, folded in the manner previously described. I THINK, the posts describing this method. refer from Graham Priests book 'The Spirit of the Pike'. It is a long time since I dug my copy out (& Time permitting!) to read it!
    But,..If I remember correctly. I THINK Graham was referring to this 'method' as an RAF modification? I cant comment any further on this at the Mo. But if any of you chaps has a copy of this in depth work. Do dig it out & check out what I have mentioned. As I say, It's been a long time since I have read mine. but I'm SURE He mentions this topic in his Book?....

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