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    What do I have here...............

    Found this in a antique shop today. Not sure what is is. Blade is 15 3/4 inch long. Scarb is leather. The handles are wood. Pictures tell the rest. Any idea on value? Thanks for looking and your help. Rog
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    1903 in early scabbard, in good nick these were fetching a lot ealry last year, in this condition not so much despite scacity

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    carl meant to say an M1905 bayonet in an early M1905 scabord modified to the M1910 hanger , and yes fetching a princely sum these days ,

    im particularly kicking myself for allowing my M1905scabod with M1910 wire hanger go ........what a dumb thing it was near perfect

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    I did indeed, was sitting logging in bayonets to my database, and was doing an Indian 1903 at the time! Honest!!!

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