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      Rittmeister reacted to CanadianAR's post in the thread Love me some phosphate. with Like Like.
      I may have a problem. Three ii block 44sgx, one hh block 44sgx and one gg block 44asw I wonder why one block is easier to find? For me...
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      Rittmeister reacted to Aws's post in the thread Elite Diamant(i) 1941 with Like Like.
      Nice bayonet ! Mine Regards Aws
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      Rittmeister reacted to k98bayonet-jtns's post in the thread Elite Diamant(i) 1941 with Like Like.
      Here is my Elite Diamant i 41 regards
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      Rittmeister reacted to capp791's post in the thread 43 asw with Like Like.
      I have with a Mismatched # with 42asw - 7721 blade & 3438 scabbard. Always nice to find no matter what!:giggle:
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      Rittmeister replied to the thread 43 asw.
      The availability of bayonets here in Norway probably has something to do with German priorities and the course of the war. After all...
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      Rittmeister reacted to pwcosol's post in the thread Cvl 1940 with Like Like.
      I also like these transitional variations and wide separation of code letters (I recall also similar with code "f n j", too). I found...
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      Rittmeister reacted to pwcosol's post in the thread 41 fze with Like Like.
      Excellent observation, Andy. We see so few of these transitional (to alpha-code) S84/98 T3s and I had not seen one like this before today...
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      Rittmeister reacted to AndyB's post in the thread 41 fze with Like Like.
      It would be interesting to find by some of the collectors evidence of real bayonets marked with a 42fze with letter of series a, b as...
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      Rittmeister reacted to AndyB's post in the thread 41 fze with Like Like.
      Here it was not a error, but schematic typical for Holler in 1941,all letter of series were stamped under code, not under serial number...
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      Rittmeister reacted to pwcosol's post in the thread 41 fze with Like Like.
      I love the "a" series suffix being stamped on the coded side of the scabbard. Factory errors like this are always neat and also like the...
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      Actually a normal bayonet, but not so easy to come across in good condition, at least not in my country. Had both manufacturer and year...
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      Here comes another bayonet from the hunt of recent years. A well used but honest and untouched specimen in my eyes. Typical for this...
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      Rittmeister reacted to AndyB's post in the thread 44 cvl vs oxalic acid with Like Like.
      The cleaning is not well evidently it would be better only oil it, wout any rust remove. The frog looks like unisued LW type.
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      Long story short: I have a friend who works at a scrapyard and from time to time he finds things that he lets me take over. In a way...
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      The most difficult production years to find in Norway have always been 1943 and 1944. It is always gratifying when a item appears, and...
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