tenntex32
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Thanks to bushmaster1313's PAL knife thread I decided to inventory the makers on my small stash of WWII M1 bayonets. (Found rather inexpensively over the years.)
For some reason I was thinking I had a duplicate manufacturer in the bunch but it looks as though I don't. What I found was.....
A non-cutdown purpose built American Fork and Hoe (AFH)
A cutdown Oneida Limited (OL) with faint crossed cannon stamp on right side.
A cutdown PAL Blade and Tool (PAL)
A cutdown Union Fork and Hoe (UFH) still with original Springfield Armory markings on both sides (dated 1915) with an added UFH stamp on the right side. (The other two previous cutdown M1 examples had all of their original M1905 bayonet markings removed.)
I still need a Utica Cutlery M1 example.......as well as RIA and Wilde marked (cutdown M1905) M1 examples with their original maker markings still visible. Looks like I killed both the UFH M1 and Springfield Armory M1905 markings with one stone already!
Oh well, I'm sure a few of you guys have buckets full of them so maybe we can do a little horsetrading?
Dale
For some reason I was thinking I had a duplicate manufacturer in the bunch but it looks as though I don't. What I found was.....
A non-cutdown purpose built American Fork and Hoe (AFH)
A cutdown Oneida Limited (OL) with faint crossed cannon stamp on right side.
A cutdown PAL Blade and Tool (PAL)
A cutdown Union Fork and Hoe (UFH) still with original Springfield Armory markings on both sides (dated 1915) with an added UFH stamp on the right side. (The other two previous cutdown M1 examples had all of their original M1905 bayonet markings removed.)
I still need a Utica Cutlery M1 example.......as well as RIA and Wilde marked (cutdown M1905) M1 examples with their original maker markings still visible. Looks like I killed both the UFH M1 and Springfield Armory M1905 markings with one stone already!
Oh well, I'm sure a few of you guys have buckets full of them so maybe we can do a little horsetrading?

Dale
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