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Parkerized Swedish 1914 bayonet
Anyone ever heard of one? I have one. Looks to be an arsenal job with new wood. Blade is original finish with blueing about half an inch from the cross guard. Scabbard shows extensive pitting and the cross guard has some pitting. Markings are all clear.
Wood is VERY grainy, meaning it isn't smooth and the grain is deep. Looks unsanded but looks like it belongs.
I found nothing on this so suspect it may be a bubba special but if it is, it's a very good job.
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11-11-2013 05:05 PM
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You guys are going to force me to load photos before you make an opinion aren't you?
It's a standard 1914 Swedish
carbine bayonet that has pitting that looks like it went through an arsenal rebuild and was parkerized and new wood handles put on. None of my books mention anything but bluing and nothing about parkerizing.
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Bid on a Swedish
bayo last nite, with frog and hanger $36 (sold) should have watched closer.
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If it was the standard bayonet, that's not a big deal. They don't sell for much. More than $36 but $45 is pushing it. The carbine bayonets are two to four times that much. I got it for what I felt was a decent price. The photos were crappy so I took a chance. Not particularly happy to find it parkerized.
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Originally Posted by
Aragorn243
You guys are going to force me to load photos before you make an opinion aren't you?
It's a standard 1914
Swedish
carbine bayonet that has pitting that looks like it went through an arsenal rebuild and was parkerized and new wood handles put on. None of my books mention anything but bluing and nothing about parkerizing.
If it isn't in Dana Jones "The Crown Jewels", it probably wasn't done by the Swedes. Knowing how picky they were about the rifles, with those disks, they would surely just have binned a rusty or pitted bayonet?
Last edited by Patrick Chadwick; 11-14-2013 at 06:15 PM.
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I don't have "The Crown Jewels" I have the "For Collectors Only" book. I thought of something last night, it might be spray paint. Appears after a test that is what it is. My bad. Easy solution to spray paint. I like projects anyway. It's really not in that bad of shape. The pitting is minor and the blade is bright. It's just the scabbard and the handle parts.
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Photos? I'm a visual learner.
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I'm too lazy to post photos for this. Maybe when the Finn and Turk bayonets show up I'll take pictures of all three. The Turk bayonet looked pretty rough finish wise but didn't appear to be rusty and has all it's markings.
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Originally Posted by
Aragorn243
I'm too lazy to post photos for this. Maybe when the Finn and Turk bayonets show up I'll take pictures of all three. The Turk bayonet looked pretty rough finish wise but didn't appear to be rusty and has all it's markings.
That photo will be worth the wait.
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