Earliest one I have seen 1957, unfortunatley not mineInformation
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For general interest, the numbers shown on your bayonet "150 3900" is a portion of the NATO stock number for this item. If you add the stock class 1005 (small arms and parts) and the old Cdn country identifier code (21) you will get 1005-21-150-3900, which is the number you would order to get a bayonet.
Some useless trivia for those who care about such things.