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Antique German Bayonets

How much is my German bayonets worth?

hey how much do you think two German bayonets would be worth. There from the world war two and still have bllood on them .my grandad took them of these German soldiers or something icon smile Antique German Bayonets ! one of them is like the head one and one is like a normal one ?
as an ex tommy, I guess it's worth tiddly squat.

Bayonets are the pointed instruments of the dagger kind fitted on the muzzle of a musket or rifle, so as to give the soldier increased means of offense and defense. It is generally a blade adapted to fit the muzzle end of a rifle and used as a weapon in close combat. Originally, the German bayonet was made with a handle that required to be fitted into the bore of the musket after the soldier had fired.The German bayonets were considerably used during both World War I & II.

The German bayonets are available in a number of variations, the basic model comprising of: wood grips, held on by two flush screw/nut sets; short crossguard, no muzzle-ring; steel pommel with push-button/internal-spring latch arrangement. The blades of the bayonet are single-edged, single-fullered (both sides), saw on back-edge and the ricasso is usually marked with the manufacturer's trademark
. The scabbards are either of sheet-rolled steel, blued, with ball-finial or occasionally made of steel mounts on black leather.

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German Bayonet World War 1 Sawback
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WW 1 German Military Dagger Bayonet
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Original Unknown German Austrian WWI Bayonet
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WW 1 German K98 bayonet and scabbard
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WW1 GERMAN M98 05 BUTCHER BAYONET
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WW1 GERMAN M98 05 BUTCHER BAYONET SAWBACK WITH FROG SCABBARD
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Original German 98 05 Butcher Blade Bayonet w High Ears and no Flash Guard 1913
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WW1 Argentine Model 1891 German Bayonet and scabbard
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WW1 GERMAN OFFICERS MODEL 1898 05 N A SAWBACK BAYONET
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About Safety Excavation and Trenching

Excavation and trenching are known as the most unsafe construction operations. Excavation is defined as any man-made cut, cavity, land clearing or trench in the earth’s surface formed by earth removal. A trench is defined as a narrow alternative excavation, which is deeper than it is wide, and is not wider than 15 feet (4.5 meters).

Dangers involved in Excavation and Trenching

Cave-ins have the maximum risk and are much more probable than other types of excavation associated accidents to result in worker fatalities. Other possible dangers include falls, falling loads, harmful atmospheres, and other incidents concerning mobile equipment. Trench gives way cause dozens of losses and hundreds of harms each year.

Common Excavation and Trenching Rules

Heavy equipment tools should be kept away from trench edges.

Surcharge loads needs to be at least 2 feet from trench edges.

One should not work under raised loads.

Test for low oxygen, dangerous fumes and other toxic gases.

Inspect the trenches that follow a rainstorm.

You should know the location of underground utilities

Self protection

You should not enter an unprotected trench! Trenches 5 feet (1.5 meters) deep or superior need a protective system unless the excavation is made totally in stable rock. Trenches 20 feet deep or better require, which the protective system be designed by an expert engineer or be based on tabulated data prepared and/ or approved by a registered expert engineer.

Protective Systems

There are various kinds of protective systems available. Sloping comprises cutting back the trench wall at a slant inclined away from the actual excavation. Shoring needs installing aluminum hydraulic or any other kinds of supports to stop soil movement and cave-ins. Shielding defends workers by making use of trench boxes and also other types of supports to stop soil cave-ins. Designing a protective system could surely be compound because you have to think about many factors: soil classification, depth of cut, water soil, changes in the weather or climate condition, surcharge loads (e.g., spoil, other tools to be used in the trench) and other operations in the surrounding area.

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What is a Good Diamond Cut?

Rough diamonds can be cut by experts to virtually any shape and size

 

Some of the most popular shapes are round, oval, princess, emerald, marquise, pear, heart, triangle and radiant. The cut of a polished diamond is the only human contribution to its beauty, fire and brilliance.

Because of its extraordinary ability to reflect light, the round brilliant diamond is the most popular shape today.

 

Cut determines amount of reflected light that exits through the top of a diamond. The better the cut, the more light exits through the top, the more brilliant and beautiful the diamond.

 

Is cut important? Many gemologists consider cut to be the most important diamond characteristic:

 

  • A poorly cut diamond will appear relatively dull, even if clarity and color are perfect. When light is reflected through the sides and bottom of the diamond, not the top, brilliance and fire are dramatically reduced.
  • The 'well-cut' diamond reflects almost all the light through the top; it will be the most beautiful, and the most valuable.

 

So, why don't we hear more about cut? Diamond sellers prefer to talk about carat weight, color and clarity. That's because those measures are relatively simple to explain:

 

  • Carat weight is an exact measure
  • Color is easy to determine by comparing the diamond to 'master stones'
  • Clarity is a bit more difficult to judge, but there are well-established rules and standards that are accepted by all reputable diamond grading laboratories On the other hand, grading the cut of a diamond is complex. It is the analysis of all the diamond's proportions taken together that determines the cut grade.

 

Even the most reputable gemological laboratories try to avoid grading cut. In fact, only the AGS (American Gemological Society) has an established system for grading cut. Hopefully, the GIA, EGL, UGL will follow their lead.

 

How is cut graded? First, let's look at the parts of a diamond that are considered when evaluating cut:

Diameter
the width of the diamond as measured through the girdle

Table
the largest facet of a diamond

Crown
the top portion of the diamond; the crown extends from the girdle to the table

Girdle
the narrow band around the widest part of the diamond; the girdle separates the crown from the pavilion

Pavilion
the bottom portion of the diamond; the pavilion extends from the girdle to the culet

Culet
the facet at the tip of the diamond; diamonds of excellent cut have culets that are invisible to the naked eye

Depth
the height of the diamond; depth is measured from the table to the culet

To determine the diamond's cut grade:

 

  • All the proportions of the diamond are considered
  • All the angles between faces and facets are measured

 

The symmetry of the diamond is evaluated The final cut grade of the diamond is determined by its weakest component. For example, an 'extremely thin' girdle will result in a poor cut grade, even if every other measurement is ideal.

 

Remember: Only about 3% of polished diamonds are ideal cuts. They are exquisite and rare gems that reflect back 96% or more of the light that enters through the table.

 

No other diamond characteristic has so much impact on price!

 

To see a different types of diamond cuts please visit http://www.diamondswest.com

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We offer top quality diamonds at 40% - 70% below market value. We can offer such amazing prices because we cut out as much overhead as we can, including the middle man. This allows us to pass on the savings to you. We will also go above and beyond for our customers to make sure they get exactly what they are looking for. Give us a call today and see why Diamonds West has so many satisfied customers!

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