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October 15th, 2004   Post 1
hotwyldchyld
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Post; Need Information on a few items!


Hi,
My stepfather died this year and had a few items and was hoping that I could find out some information about them. I have a web belt that has the year 1942, U.S., RMTCO & 1942 on the pouch, and 87 on it and also I have a bayonet that don't have anything on it but the blade is 8 3/4" long and the whole length of it is 1'. I do have pictures of them to show so just email me and I will be glad to send you the pictures I have.



 
October 15th, 2004   Post 2
Redleg
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Gear


I'm sorry to hear about your Stephfather....


Are you able to post the images here??
 
October 17th, 2004   Post 3
hotwyldchyld
Tirones
 
I can't post them on here but will be glad to email them to you. I'm just trying to find out about these items
 
October 17th, 2004   Post 4
Redleg
The fire is everything...
 
 
Gear


You can mail them to me here:

http://www.military-quotes.com/contact.htm

But please don't send me HUGE attachments..
 
October 19th, 2004   Post 5
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Optio
 

Post; Re: Need Information on a few items!


Quote:
Originally Posted by hotwyldchyld
Hi,
My stepfather died this year and had a few items and was hoping that I could find out some information about them. I have a web belt that has the year 1942, U.S., RMTCO & 1942 on the pouch, and 87 on it and also I have a bayonet that don't have anything on it but the blade is 8 3/4" long and the whole length of it is 1'. I do have pictures of them to show so just email me and I will be glad to send you the pictures I have.



I collect Bayonets, Fighting Knives and Survival Knives. Most WW II Bayonets, Fighting Knives and Survival Knives will have the Manufacture, i.e., Ka-Bar, Camillus, and it it a USMC, USN, US Army. There also be stamped MK II MK 2, MK I with the name of the manufacture on the knife guard, some are very difficult to read and may need to be cleaned with special cleaners like those found in cleaners to polishing and cleaning stones, diamonds and glass.
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