I'm envious of your purchases!

Though I do have a No.4 MK.I in my collection, I paid about £150 for it a couple of years ago, and I was pleased with that!
I have about 20 odd spikes in my small collection and am always hoping to pick up a SMC marked MK.I, but the chances of that are about 1:67. Still I did find a couple of Korean War Canadianicon MK.II's with the CA mark, and these are actually much rarer 1.1000 chance of finding one, so anything is possible.
It just shows, it pays to be on the lookout!

Nice finds gents!

I also have a NO.9 with a number and letter K under the broad arrow mark. This is on an Enfield 1950 dated bayonet. I haven't as yet gotten round to asking Graham the meaning of it. The whole mark is itself under another broad arrow (WD) stamp.