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    Have you seen a scabbard like this one

    it is metal and looks like it was made for the 1907 bayonet, well the bayonet fits it. I'm not well versed on this type of scabbard.
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    Siamese

    I'm betting it's a Siamese scabbard, to go with that Siamese bayonet. Nice score. Do you have the rifle to go with it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Enfield trader View Post
    it is metal and looks like it was made for the 1907 bayonet, well the bayonet fits it. I'm not well versed on this type of scabbard.

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    Well no I do not have

    a rifle to go with it yet but hope to find one.

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    Here's pics of the bayonet that came with the Knowledge Libraryicon example that RangeRover linked to:

    1920 ShtLE (Short Lee-Enfield) "Siamese" No.1 MkIII* Serial # 6393
    "Wild Tiger Corps" (Mfg by BSA - Birmingham Small Arms)

    Although not matched to the rifle serial number, it's a pattern 1907 Bayonet .. Translated Siamese Script Serial # 3689

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    ALL metal scabbards I have seen over the years were with the Siamese bayonets....

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