I have one 7132 a Almost consecutive, 7 serials offHello,
I have Jwh 41 - 7139 a
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Andy ,So does the last reported number 8987a , state that there was around 20,000 produce by that recorded number so far ?The highest reported jwh 41 i have in my dbase as 8987a.
So I would say that would be pretty rare to find a nice matching one. And how many have survived since the war?. I bet maybe cut that in half for nice matching ones. Just my speculation on serving matched jwh 41,s. And did they start manufacturing them in Nov. Since there was only 2 months of manufacturing them that year. Why would they start in January and end them in February. That would be 10 months of no manufacturing of the 41 jwh bayonet.You figure the no letter block had 9,999 and with the highest of 8987 in the "a" that would be 18,986.
You figure the no letter block had 9,999 and with the highest of 8987 in the "a" that would be 18,986.
I knew the blocks were/are 10,000 each as I have stated in other posts, not sure what I was thinking when I posted that (brain fart) lol.Splitting hairs my friend but the blocks are 10.000 each.
I have owned several jwh41 over the years. They are hard to find especially in matching collectable condition. I tend to agree with Andrej in regard to the production commencement and overrun into 1942. The 1941 was definitely the smallest series. 1944 was over twice as high in number of pieces produced even with the fall of France and evacuation of the factory.
Did the blocks start at 0000 (0) and end at 9999 or did they start at 0001 and end at 10,000? I have never seen a 0 or a 10,000 serial number.
I know the Paul Weyersberg (crs) Tr bayonets had serial numbers over 10.000 but omitting those here.