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Old November 19th, 2006, 14:55   #1
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Question about kar98 bayonet

Today (sunday), I went to a gun show. At a table, there were few bayonets on it. I looked carefully and I saw a nice one. I watched closely and there were the 2 waffen stamp on the pommel, but it's a little bit erase but it's still possible to read the number. Serial number between bayonet and scabbard match and the number is : 1035. Ricasso number is 8337 J. The blade is entirely blued and look like it was original. The bayonet is not sharpened and no trace of rust or scratch are present. It's dated 1944, because there is on the blade the mark ccf 44.

I said to the seller: " How much?" He answered 85$. Ok, I'll take it ! Thank you !

I know ccf represent a manufacturer, but is there someone that can tell me what is this manufacturer. I looked on internet and I found nothing.
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Old November 19th, 2006, 18:27   #2
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Beautiful. Post some pictures when you get a chance. I'll reference my info here an' see if I can find somethin' for you.
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Old November 19th, 2006, 23:07   #3
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thanks T.Smith! I will try to add few pictures in the next days
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Old November 21st, 2006, 00:04   #4
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Cheese,

Everything you ever could possibly want to know about German Bayonets from WWII can be found at http://www.donet.com/~mconrad/bcn.htm

This will give you a complete list of manufacturers marks and production codes and dates.

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Old November 21st, 2006, 09:34   #5
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after I looked carefully, because I have to say that there is a lot of grease on it.

The manufacturer is cof and not ccf. cof is for Carl Eickhorn Waffenfabrik, Solingen

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Old November 22nd, 2006, 15:30   #6
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Hmm, excellent resource Oberst, checks out perfectly with this lil' manual I have. Of cource it has some information not covered such as the rarity of certain makes.

Still stand by the "Need pictures" comment though
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Old November 22nd, 2006, 16:22   #7
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yes I have some pictures on the pc, but I need a place to host them. Unfortunatly, I couldn't focus closely.
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Old November 22nd, 2006, 22:43   #8
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Hey T. Smith...who published your little manual and what is the publication date.......I have the following pub:

Seitengewehr: History of the German Bayonet, 1919-1945” by George T. Wheeler. Bender Publishing, 1999
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