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    1907 Bayonet Unit Identification Help

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    I recently picked up a Britishicon 1907 bayonet that is marked “Dep B.W. 13” on the pommel, I’ll post pics later.
    Can anyone identify the unit?
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    Bayonet Pics

    Here are the pics. Any help identifying the manufacturer would be appreciated too.
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    Regimental Depot, Black Watch....... Somewhere in Scotland!

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    Thanks for the reply. Very interesting that it made
    It to the US!

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    I think that Brian at BDLicon Ltd has a small booklet copied from the 1942 Equipment Regulations that lists all of the abbreviations .

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    Thanks, I will check with him.
    FYI, I have the Broad Arrow Mk.2 book by Skennertonicon and I did not see it listed there.

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