In Need of Photos of a S 238K Coded K98 Bayonet

Does anyone here have possibly any photos of a Dürkopp produced code S 238K 1934 bayonet? I’m trying to put together a photo chart of each maker mark and I’m unfortunately having trouble finding this specific manufacturer. If possible, I’d like to have the picture showing both the ricasso and scabbard maker mark like in the image below. Thanks as always
 

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This is forum member Unutt`s collection. His grid is easy to navigate. He lists all S84/98 III bayonets that were produced. https://mikemillender.net/bayonets/bayonets.html
Wow, this is exactly what I needed! Thanks grimlin13! But when I clicked on the link now, I saw that there were some grey boxes, a few being white, besides a majority being green. What does this indicate?
 
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As mentioned AWS there is no confirmed production of Durkopp in 1934, its possible that the code 238 was assigned much later as the other one with S/numeral codes, or the production was not prepared prior start of 1935.
 
Wow, this is exactly what I needed! Thanks grimlin13! But when I clicked on the link now, I saw that there were some grey boxes, a few being white, besides a majority being green. What does this indicate?
The grey denotes not available (none made), the white are the ones he has not acquired in his collection yet and the green are the ones he has. Click on the green boxes to see pics of bayonet(s). There is also a collector in France, who has a large collection. Sometimes the site is shut down but always comes back. View here. http://k98.free.fr/
Click on the individual serial numbers to see that bayonet.
As an added note, AWS has considerable collection. In this sub forum, Use search, type in the by box, AWS
 
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The grey denotes not available (none made), the white are the ones he has not acquired in his collection yet and the green are the ones he has. Click on the green boxes to see pics of bayonet(s). There is also a collector in France, who has a large collection. Sometimes the site is shut down but always comes back. View here. http://k98.free.fr/
Click on the individual serial numbers to see that bayonet
Thanks, and that’s what I’ve been using was the http://k98.free.fr/ website lately. Very nice website for collecting this stuff. And now you brought me an additional! Thanks, I’m looking at investing in these s84/98 bayos. They’re very interesting to me personally.
 
Thanks, and that’s what I’ve been using was the http://k98.free.fr/ website lately. Very nice website for collecting this stuff. And now you brought me an additional! Thanks, I’m looking at investing in these s84/98 bayos. They’re very interesting to me personally.
Welcome to the club. Be warned collecting S84/98 III bayonets can be habit forming or even be considered a disease, an expensive habit/disease. Watch the Trader here on the forum. Sometimes bayonets are sold there. The Trader is watched so you can buy (or sell) without worries of getting ripped off or scammed. Also, there are some trustworthy online dealers who have bayonets. Ask questions here before you buy if you are not sure about something. We will gladly help with advice.
 
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Welcome to the club. Be warned collecting S84/98 III bayonets can be habit forming or even be considered a disease, an expensive habit/disease. Watch the Trader here on the forum. Sometimes bayonets are sold there. The Trader is watched so you can buy (or sell) without worries of getting ripped off or scammed. Also, there are some trustworthy online dealers who have bayonets. Ask questions here before you buy if you are not sure about something. We will gladly help with advice.
I can’t thank you enough. We’ll talk more about this stuff later on. Thanks
 
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