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Imperial Ersatz Bayonets

chrisftk

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While bayonets aren't a primary focus, I do try to get interesting ones when they pop up. I enjoy the Imperial Ersatz models especially due to their crudeness. While my collection is small, I've been lucky to find some nice ones. I'm a big fan of the EB55 and EB1/crank handle.

Thanks for looking.
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A nice selection of German Imperial ersatz patterns. Years ago when I was actively acquiring WW1 bayonets, I thought about expanding into this area. However, with all the potential variants to consider, decided three or four examples of the primary patterns would do. Was concerned it could turn into a "runaway train" and needed to concentrate my resources on the WW2 stuff...
 
A nice selection of German Imperial ersatz patterns. Years ago when I was actively acquiring WW1 bayonets, I thought about expanding into this area. However, with all the potential variants to consider, decided three or four examples of the primary patterns would do. Was concerned it could turn into a "runaway train" and needed to concentrate my resources on the WW2 stuff...
It's funny, the same thing has held me back... I have to occasionally talk myself out of trying to nab each of Carter's variants.

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Nice bunch of scarce variation of Aushilfe SG , i assume the left piece is for belgian rifle? b.r.Andy
 
Nice grouping of bayonets Chris. Well done. This one in particular is a rare example.
 

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