ewmail15
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- Sep 14, 2017
I've posted 14 of my dad's collected bayonets on eBay. Dates from WWII back to late 1800's, including Czechoslovakia, England, Germany, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the US.
I saw a German 1941 Puma Solingen on liveauctioneers or worthpoint as having sold for $500, and believed my dad's was superior in quality/condition. Received feedback best I could expect was half the starting price ($450). Will see...
I did my best to research the bayonets before posting, mostly using worldbayonets.com. Any feedback on them would be appreciated, including price/range and any special markings/history - especially on the Martini-Henry bayonets. I believe the strike-throughs represent regiments where bayonet was used and then changed.
www.ebay.com/itm/122816145506?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1558.l2649
Click the See Other Items link for the rest. Thanks, Eric.
Forgot to add that my dad agreed to split the profits with me. This means I might have the chance to pick up all my parts for the 1859 Sharps carbine - woohoo! Gotta sell, sell, sell.
I saw a German 1941 Puma Solingen on liveauctioneers or worthpoint as having sold for $500, and believed my dad's was superior in quality/condition. Received feedback best I could expect was half the starting price ($450). Will see...
I did my best to research the bayonets before posting, mostly using worldbayonets.com. Any feedback on them would be appreciated, including price/range and any special markings/history - especially on the Martini-Henry bayonets. I believe the strike-throughs represent regiments where bayonet was used and then changed.
www.ebay.com/itm/122816145506?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1558.l2649
Click the See Other Items link for the rest. Thanks, Eric.
Forgot to add that my dad agreed to split the profits with me. This means I might have the chance to pick up all my parts for the 1859 Sharps carbine - woohoo! Gotta sell, sell, sell.
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