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Remembered Today:

Another Unusual P.'07 Bayonet


JMB1943

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3 minutes ago, Dave66 said:

It certainly looks to me a little suspicious, but as stated needs careful close up viewing in person if possible. As JMB has stated, the scabbard, if correct, is the most desirable thing out of the whole lot so may be worth a small bid just for that....one has surfaced recently on its own with a price tag of 200.

 

Dave.

Thanks Dave, 

 

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4 hours ago, JMB1943 said:

The "BANBEREE" name suggests to me an Indian origin (jamboree/pugaree etc).

 

That looks to me like a badly stamped "SANDERSON"...

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54 minutes ago, Andrew Upton said:

 

That looks to me like a badly stamped "SANDERSON"...

 

'Tis indeed, or, rather, an over-stamped one - either way, must be morning coffee time for our pal JMB over in the USA!:thumbsup:

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Andrew & Trajan,

 

You are both absolutely correct!

Should I take it with or without the Bailey’s?

 

Regards,

JMB

 

 

 

 

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22 minutes ago, JMB1943 said:

You are both absolutely correct!

Should I take it with or without the Bailey’s?

 

 

Well, I would go for a caffe corretto con grappa seeing what the time is where you are - and perhaps a Baileys for me seeing what it is here!:thumbsup:

 

Best,

 

Julian

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The profile of the hook quillon is incorrrect, let the buyer beware!

 

Mike.

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Have to agree with you there, Mikey, buyer beware indeed.

R

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