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By Misfit 45 · Posted
Each manufacturer of the M1 bayonet made a very few with a 1943 date. UFH, however, did things a little different. You can find UFH M1s that were made with left over M1905 blanks. They would cut down the 16 in. blades to the nominal 10 in. length. They then milled the fuller to its proper depth. So you end up with a "new made" M1 bayonet dated 1943 that looks, at first glance, like a cut down M1. Most of the time, one side looks more or less fullered at the tip. Here are some pics. As to worth, the UFH with a 1943 date does not usually bring much of a premium, since most people think it's a cut down. (which it is and it isn't) Onieda, UC and PAL M1s can easily go for $300+. The AFH M1 with a 1943 date was only discovered a couple of years ago and that's the only one known to exist. I watched the auction on ebay when it was at $600 and couldn't believe my eyes. I think it went for over $1200. Marv -
By Bull Moose · Posted
For those that might be interested, there is a Moseley wing with documentation currently listed on eBay. K.G. Stalder 1-25-41 Started out as a Naval Aviator. https://ebay.us/m/38G61k -
By UndeadSlayer · Posted
I heard very few were dated during the transitional period making them rare allegedly -
By ludwigh1980 · Posted
Nice stuff. Long time Calvary collector my-self. Nothing captures the romantic notions of the West like the saber thrusting trooper in full charge with trumpets blaring. -
By cutiger83 · Posted
Very interesting and very cool project!! It is amazing what you can do with a bunch of parts! ...Kat -
By ludwigh1980 · Posted
TOTE is related to the fraternal organization, "Improved Order of Redmen". Guessing it is part of their regalia and early. -
By ludwigh1980 · Posted
It's sewn to a Uniform, a private purchase quality example from the looks of it. I looks like others I have seen. Long time WW1 collector. Only have seen a couple original examples in 30 years. Looks good to me. How-ever I am far from being an expert. -
By ShibaLegend · Posted
Romans 10:13, "For whoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved." I'm not Christian but I really don't see the logic on why for reenacting you would have to be a certified pastor to reenact a chaplain. As they say, the Lord runs through all of us and you don't have to be certified in any form of theology to do the Lord's work. And for what my opinions worth a well researched and accurate representation of a chaplain is an extension of the Lord's will, regardless if that person is ordained or not. My two cents. -
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By Edward C Bell · Posted
If you show the back it would help identify it.
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