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    Brunswick

    Hi does anyone have any info or possibly have a Brunswick bayonet and scabbard in their collection? Might be a bit early from reading the thread´s but have asked on some other boards without any luck so far:-(( Hope to hear from someone, there were x3 types of this model so although rare, hopefully some are out there:-))
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    I have one of th ebrunswicks, but it is not for sale if that is what you are after, still looking for the variations

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    No I have the early type, sold the two later ones recently but am after info on the scabbards in the main. No point in asking on the want to buy forum as folk there want to sell not get involved on info sharing:-))) Sorry for the late reply been away!

    The reason for the question was to try and establish if it was worth setting up a run for some scabbards & I think there may be three types on those also? Another collector is after a scabbard for a drummers sword which is very similar to the Brunswick but a one off would not be viable, down to costs?

    Looks as if you are one of the few with a Brunswiuck if the replies are anything to go by? Incidentally my two that were parted with... both were from the Candian Regt so maybe they are still in abundance there?

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