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Luftwaffe Forestry "Waffen-Loesche"
Bayonet w/Frog. Ch.A.W., (Chromolit-Besteckfabrik,
Arthur Wingen, Solingen) TM. As stated on page 91
of The Sword and Knife Makers of Germany 1850-2000
by the late Anthony Carter, "Staghorn gripped
knives were produced marked Ch.A.W. on one side,
and Waffen-Loesche Berlin (qv), the distributor,
on the reverse. These knives are said to have been
worn by Luftwaffe NCO's seconded to forestry duties".
A photograph and description of this pattern bayonet
appear on pages 176 & 177 of Seitengewehr: History
of the German Bayonet 1919-1945 by George T. Wheeler.
Polished steel hilt, spine and flat, oval crossguard
show virtually no surface wear and no damage. Medium
brown stag grip plates are perfect with no cracks
or chips and are retained by three nickel slotted
screw bolts. Polished steel blade measuring 20cm
in length grades Near MINT showing only faint runner
marks with no lifting, graying, nicks or damage.
Reverse ricasso is distributor stamped, "Waffen-Loesche,
Berlin" and is complete with dark brown leather
blade buffer pad. The obverse ricasso is stamped
with the number "41" above the trademark
and the spine of the blade stamped with the letter
"H". Dent-free steel scabbard retains
approximately 98% of the original black enamel showing
minor surface speckling, primarily to the reverse,
with a small spot of wear to the lower obverse/reverse
and to the lower ball. Bayonet is complete with
brown leather, double-stitched frog in EX++ condition.
Superb bayonet with only minor wear to the scabbard.
EX++/Near MINT (25712) $1,250. SOLD
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