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    WTK: value of 16" M1905/42 ...ctxt

    Found a very nice M1905/42 full length bayonet with M3 scabbard in a local flea market. It's in what I would consider good condition. What is a reasonable current price for it? Thanks.
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    Best place to try is EBAY so you can compare conditions etc. These have been going for silly money so probably at least a couple of hundred

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    old smithy is right in the vicinity of what id have guessed , you can often find a buy on a loose one or a loose scabord but as a set they expect a price ,

    keep in mind there are a lot of non-US look alikes and know the markings and check it close to be sure , one of the imports is not worth more than $75-100 depending on the scabord origin , but even a repro will cost you $75 these days ,

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