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Chris , These are all unanswered questions . What would be great is if other collectors could send photos and info on their KS98 bayonet markings and we could start a data base for our research . I understand KS98 bayonets and rifles were also sent to GEA from GSWA in 1914 due to toal blockades of GEA .So they were brought bake from there as well .The Sch.DOA marked bayonets are seen less frequently . I have just found a photo on another GSWA KS98 bayonet on Gunboards.com Forum .It is a W04 marked KS3175 with the 5,6mm "K" and 3,8mm numbers !Once again is a style one .
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Hucks, Thanks for the feedback .I have also done a bit of research and discovered that the SS Freiwilligen Panzer Grenadier Brigade Nederland was formed on 19/7/43 and the 4.SS Freiwilligen Panzer Grenadier Brigade was formed in Nov 1943 (From Europaische Freiwillige by Ertel/Schulze )Would you agree with that? In German Niederland is the correct spelling but in older German Neederland might be correct .? I will try to get better photos of signature. Is there anybody that could verify the typestyles from Hitlers typewriter? Compared to other documents on Der Fuhrer letterhead. Any idea of value should the doc be real? Thanks again
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Could I have opinions on this dynamite document and an idea of the market value .It is accompanied by the letter of the guy who liberated it .It is signed by Adolf in ink and just to the right below Neederland is H.Himmlers intial (two h's with a stripe through)in a blue type pencil?The eagle is embossed on the letterhead. It looks really kosher to me .http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_07_2012/post-13922-0-03047800-1341440637.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_07_2012/post-13922-0-36034200-1341440746.jpg
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Chris also note that none of the sizes of lettering or numbering conforms to the "Stempelvorschrift " of D.V.E. Nr. 185 -"Vorschrift ueber das Strempeln der Handwaffen vom 28 Januar 1909" . According to these regs . the letters should be 4,2mm and numbering of weapon should be 2,1mm .These sizes were adhered to on the swords ! It seems they used whatever punches they had available in the colonies!
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Chris , From the examples I have acces to .All Erfurt leather grip. KS2118 W07 KS5031 W12 KS8220 W09 KS8454 W07 KS10195 W10 KS10998 W10 Another interesting observation that there are 2 styles and sizes of "KS" letters where the "K" is distinctly different style and size Then there are two sizes of numbering! The style one the "KS" has 5.6mm high letters and 3,8mm numbers and the following bayonets seem to have that size KS1516 W10 KS2118 W07 KS2183 W12 KS2232 W ? KS2556 W12 KS2698 W12 KS2749 W12 KS4892 W12 KS4916 W12 KS5031 W12 KS5278 W12 KS8220 W09 The style two the "KS" has 5,1mm high letters and 2,6 mm numbers and the following seem to have that size KS8534 W06 KS10195 W10 KS10988 W10 KS11067 W? Then style three the "KS" has 5,1mm high letters and 3,8mm high numbers and the following seem to have that size KS1613 W06 KS8454 W07 I have measured those bayonets I have access to and estimated the others from the photos . What seems to emerge ,although the sample is probably to small ,is that the numbering must have happened maybe at three different times of bayonets in stock regardless of the year of manufacture I think style three must have been early say around 1907/08 purely because no bayonets manufacture dates are marked post 1907 I think style two could have been mid period say 1910 because no bayonets manufacture dates are marked post 1910 And lastly style one seems to have been the last around 1913 as no bayonet manufacture dates are beyond 1912
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Chris, You are right about the KS98 years.One sees many from 1907 onwards and very few earlier.It is strange that that one does not see other bayonets except KS98 coming out of GSWA and East Africa .Certainly the numbers go up to multiple thousands as seen on the Colonial Uniforms website where a KS98 from 1913 numbered over 11,000 is seen .. Some further research is needed here . Certainly period photos show the Gew 98 in most photos .See this photo