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01-18-2015 08:46 PM
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Glad you gave us a closer look...my wife was asking about that.
The scabbards for the M1917 bayonet and M1905 bayonets seem to be reversed, as in wrong spot. The canvas wrapped scabbard was with the bayonet for the M1903...
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The scabbards for the M1917 bayonet and M1905 bayonets seem to be reversed, as in wrong spot. The canvas wrapped scabbard was with the bayonet for the M1903...
Very keen eye! You are correct. They got mixed up when we were putting them up and I haven't changed them. The scabbard for the 1917 is missing the double hooks. I'm looking for a complete scabbard, when I do I plan on swapping them. That's what I love about this forum - it's filled with very knowledgeable members and I learn something new every time I poke around.
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Kind of mangled, too bad.
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That's so cool. I wish I had a room like that. I have a "DP" No1 on the wall, but otherwise they are all in the safe. Maybe one day if my girlfriend and I buy a larger house, but for now, one in the living room is all she can stand.
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You could say that your scabbard is a second pattern as the first pattern had a leather piece riveted to the back that had the hooks on them. I would look for a WWII frog for it.
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Originally Posted by
jamie5070
I would look for a WWII frog for it.
That would be the easy fix for sure.
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Well, if I understand the frog correctly, it would have been Canadian
or British
. That would be out of place for my "American" section. I think I'll continue to look for a complete and correct scabbard. When I do, if someone here is interested in the one I have I'll give it to them for the price of shipping.