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Item: tThis is a genuine Kokoda Trail bayanet, My father bought it some time ago and left it when my parents split up. I have no use for it as id imagine it's a collectors thing. Got offerd $1000.00 for it couple years ago but didnt want to sell it, don't know why i didnt. Kind of creepy thinking how many people it's killed. Anyway, it comes with a hard leather case, has all the original markings and serial numbes if sombody knows anything about these i wouldnt mind finding more out about them before i part with it. cheers.

Location: QLD 4680

Website: this one

Item Condition: Used but VGC

Reason for Selling: Not wanted

Price and Payment Conditions: $300.00 or swap for car parts!

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Is this Australian or Jap? Where did your father get this from?

Kokoda Trail, It's Australian. It has Original Markings and stamps. Every symble means somthing. i only just de-coded it from a website the other day. My father Bought it at an auction from sombody who passed away years ago.

MA 1907....Australian manufacture mark with pattern acknowledgement, as seen on Pattern 1907 and Owen bayonets

MA - - - Manufactured at Lithgow

1907 - - - Is the model number

Slaz - - - Slazenger (wood only)

X - - - Bend test mark, proof

A & O - - - Early Lithgow proof mark

42 - - - More then likely the year of make..

If i was you i would look to sell it else where, not only would you get a better price but there is also a good chance that it would go to a collector or someone who would appreciate it more.

Maybe even try the war memorial.

Item: tThis is a genuine Kokoda Trail bayanet, My father bought it some time ago and left it when my parents split up. I have no use for it as id imagine it's a collectors thing. Got offerd $1000.00 for it couple years ago but didnt want to sell it, don't know why i didnt. Kind of creepy thinking how many people it's killed. Anyway, it comes with a hard leather case, has all the original markings and serial numbes if sombody knows anything about these i wouldnt mind finding more out about them before i part with it. cheers.

Location: QLD 4680

Website: this one

Item Condition: Used but VGC

Reason for Selling: Not wanted

Price and Payment Conditions: $300.00 or swap for car parts!

Extra Info:

Pictures:

121.jpg

222.jpg

111.jpg

Contact Details:

As a soldier in the Army I would be honoured to have this item. It would take a meaningfull place in my collection of Historic Army memrobelia. Not that I have much but it would still be great. Here's a list of parts I have you may want:

-R34 GTT Rims (look nice to)

-Stock R33 Coil Packs

-Stock Rotors

- Blitz BOV

- Standard R33 Steering wheel

- Amps & speakers

The only problem I guess would be shipping. Where are you in QLD?

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