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Old 14th April 2018, 09:04 PM   #1
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Thank you Corrado26 and Fernando for your help. It's great to have a point of departure for future research.
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Old 20th April 2018, 08:36 AM   #2
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The blade is reminiscent of a Baker Rifle bayonet ... same length too
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Old 20th April 2018, 02:07 PM   #3
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The blade is reminiscent of a Baker Rifle bayonet ... same length too
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Old 21st April 2018, 03:13 AM   #4
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That's a very interesting observation, Thin.

What is the width of the blade at the ricasso, and across the spine of the blade at the same point?
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Old 25th April 2018, 06:03 PM   #6
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That's a very interesting observation, Thin.

What is the width of the blade at the ricasso, and across the spine of the blade at the same point?
On the one pictured it is 30mm wide at the ricasso and 9mm across the spine at this point .
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Old 26th April 2018, 12:50 AM   #7
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Thanks for that, Thin, and for the links that you provided, Fernando.

The Hessian is 39mm wide at the ricasso and 10mm across the spine, so a good bit broader but about the same thickness.

I've read that the Baker rifle derived from German Jaeger rifles, so perhaps the DNA of the Baker bayonet has some hirschfanger genes.
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Thanks for that, Thin, and for the links that you provided, Fernando.

The Hessian is 39mm wide at the ricasso and 10mm across the spine, so a good bit broader but about the same thickness.

I've read that the Baker rifle derived from German Jaeger rifles, so perhaps the DNA of the Baker bayonet has some hirschfanger genes.
Yes I think you may be right there .
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