ID of Bayonets. Value?

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  • SigX

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    Hey guys,
    Any idea on these bayonets? Would the shorter one fit my 1967 Enfield Ishapore 2A1? Any idea what these would be worth?
     

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    Cameramonkey

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    Ive got one similar to the one on the right. Except my guard has a more distinct curve and does a full 180. No clue where mine came from either. Tagging for interest.
     

    gregkl

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    I'd like to see what kind of values folks come up with.

    I have several bayonets; English, GI from a Garand and another. I tried to sell them a few years ago and received zero interest. And I didn't think the prices I set were out of line(can't even remember what those prices were).

    Tagging to see where this goes. Thanks.
     

    BigMoose

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    The other is some later 1890s/1900s Mauser Bayonet...

    The diagonal cut on the end of the wood is found on many from that era.

    May have been from a Multitide of export Mauser from that era
     

    Cameramonkey

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    This website has a ton of info. It might be of help.

    That guy is like my boss. Well intentioned, but backwards, and making assumptions that visitors will know something because they know something. In that website, you have to know what you have to get more info. If you are like us and dont know what you have in your hands, You have to spend forever clicking through the various country links.

    He REALLY needs to have a photo page that links them all to the details so you can browse through all the pics and say "oooh! thats what what mine looks like." *click*

    Or a way to sort based on criteria. like OAL, curved or straight guard, etc. to at least narrow it down.
     

    SigX

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    Some more pictures of the long one
     

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    BigMoose

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    Some more pictures of the long one
    I am glad you posted that.

    This maker is P.D. Luneschloss in Solingen

    You ahh... might want to have some Civil war expert look at that Bayonet. That maker made bayonets for Enfields used by both side.

    Im not sayin it is or it isn't, but I have seen enough to make it something possible.
     

    SigX

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    I am glad you posted that.

    This maker is P.D. Luneschloss in Solingen

    You ahh... might want to have some Civil war expert look at that Bayonet. That maker made bayonets for Enfields used by both side.

    Im not sayin it is or it isn't, but I have seen enough to make it something possible.
    Thanks BigMoose!

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