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Hello,

Has anyone seen a bayonet by Peter Dan Krebs with this kind of blade before?

Hilt is magnetic with poor quality plating, typical for this maker, I believe.

Thanks in advance for your comments.

Best greetings,

Herman


"Het leven is een strijd!"


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"Het leven is een strijd!"


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"Het leven is een strijd!"


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Posts: 1998 | Location: Brussels, Belgium | Registered: 24 May 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post

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Herman,

Double edged blade? Nope, I've never seen one of thise by Krebs or anyone else. Odd maker mark too, quite large. I've seen that mark in a smaller form though. You're correct about Krebs' general plating, usually quite poor. The rivets don't look symetrical, is it possible this was a postwar blade retrofitted to period parts? Just a thought, not an indictment on it's veracity. Many thanks for showing this piece.
 
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Maybe a WW1 trench style??? I don't know if Krebs was doing business then or not.
 
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Walter shows Krebs in business from 1870 to 1954 but states firm not known to make weapons other than 3rd reich daggers. At some point they made this weapon.
 
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This is the mark I'm more accustomed to seeing on a 3R KS98, note the poorly plated crossguard Smile

 
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