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Japanese bayonet book
Hi to all members,
I'm new to your forum and wanted to ask a few questions. First let me say I have been working on writing a new book on Japanese bayonets called "Bayonets of Japan", and have been doing so since May 2006. I have 275 pages done and still have around 75 to go. If anyone has anything interesting, unusual, odd, rare, or just don't know what they have, please drop me a line and lets talk. I would be delighted to add anyones bayonets, frogs, or scabbards to the book and will give you full credit of ownership. I also would like to tell the members that they can visit my web site which has more information on the book at; "www.bayonetsofjapan.com" OK, with that said, thank you and now its time to get back to work on the book!
Raymond LaBar
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Last edited by Raymond LaBar; 08-26-2007 at 08:50 AM.
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08-26-2007 08:48 AM
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I've seen drafts of the early chapters and this will be THE book on Japanese bayonets. Not only bayonets made by the Japanese, but other-country bayonets used by Japan. It is a MUST for your militaria library, and no I don't get a commission!
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Best of luck to you. I wrote a book on U.S. fighting knives around ten years ago, but, couldn't get the funds to have it published and am entirely too vain to hand it over to a publisher and get pounded on it. I'd rather use it as a reference guide and have done so. I wish you well in your en devours, I know what it takes-SDH
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looking forward to seeing it , i posted a blurb on the thread reguarding the P1907 hookie , its origins are the T30 , but i have no japanese bayos left sold first with my T99 and second to a friend with a T99