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Wow, what a collection, nice! Schwiiiiing!
John
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Nice, Nice display, Jim. Exellent presentation. Would like to see closer views of the blades, I note you have several "blade marked" examples..
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Jim N,
I see you ride. My last two bikes have been Ultra's. Haven't been without a bike since I started riding in Oct 1964.
I really didn't start out collecting bayonets. I started looking for the Pilot's knives we were issued dated to my three years in Viet Nam. I was given a few MC-1 orange handled switchblade knives from some of the pilots we pulled out of the rivers too. Then I found out there were different makers of those and rounded them all up. The "Cole" Military Knife books are great to have. They are to knives and bayonets what "War Baby" is to Carbines.
There is a M-3 blade marked Camillus on an M-4. Pretty hard to find. A Wooden and two Rubber handled and I pulled out a German
made and Viet Nam plastic handled (my era). I didn't find the box with my Aluminum handled M-4. If anyone has a Aluminum handled M-4 I am looking for another one.
One of the M-3's is blade marked but not dated. Looking I see the middle M-3 I chose had been redone, (rounded at the guard) bad choice for the picture. I should have paid better attention when I pulled that one out.
Where or when do you stop? That's what my wife wants to know.
Jim
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Where or when do you stop? I'd like to know that one myself!

When they tell you to behave, they always forget to specify whether to behave well or badly!

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Your bayos.
I see you have a M4 with a wood handle. I have been told that the history of them is almost non-existant. Other then they may have been rehandled in Okinawa.
I have one with correct scabbard. That makes two of those M4s I know of.
Great collection!
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Looking at M. H. Cole book #3 it says:
"The wooden handles were probably put on these M-4 bayonets after the original leather handles had deteriorated. They are made of one piece hardwood with brown plastic spacers placed at each end. The brown colored wood is diamond checkered in a very coarse pattern, and does not appear to be an American wood.This leads us to believe this handle replacement was probably done overseas."
Over the years I have had these are 6 different makers. Case, Pal, Aerial, Imperial, Camillus and K.I. I haven't seen them on A.C.C. or Utica yet. But the Cole books shows them as having had them put on at sometime or another.
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Thanks for the information! My bayo is a ACC with a bursting bomb.
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Your have an A.C.C. with a wooden handle only leaves Utica as one I haven't had or heard about. Does anyone have a wood handled Utica?
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Also marked on the cross piece is U.S.
M.4. Blade looks like it has been used but wood handle is in great shape.
Cross hatching on the handle looks like somebody used a spinning saw blade to put them on.. I don't believe they were stamped.