seitengewehr69 Posted 17 August , 2019 Share Posted 17 August , 2019 a new cito köln Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve1871 Posted 18 August , 2019 Share Posted 18 August , 2019 If you could post photo's for the Forum, the whole bayonet, the spine marking's, will have issue date and crown or two with letter telling which state, perhaps the other side.Any small marking's on end of pommel/ handle, in the metal?Last thing, the saw teeth look very low.were they worn down orate flattened? Hope this is not a bother Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trajan Posted 20 August , 2019 Share Posted 20 August , 2019 First one that I have ever seen a decent photograph of! Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AndyBsk Posted 5 December , 2020 Share Posted 5 December , 2020 Only for information from well known german collector research the Cito is not E.Pack TM as wrongly written by A.Carter and other books that copied his content. Cito Fahrradwerke AG Koln-Sulz is the maker. E.Pack Sn didnt exist in WW1 period. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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