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							$200.00 SOLD
						
					
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Item Code: 490-5567
Leather bayonet scabbards are naturally tough to find on their own. This one is for the M1870 Ames Navy bayonet. This has good color and surface showing just minor dings and rubs with the brass throat and tip showing some age patina. The seam is good, though we see one white spot and some flecks where we can’t tell if it is a careless drop of paint, or was meant to close up a slight gap. If there was gap, it was small in any case and the paint will likely clean. The scabbard is solid and the mounts in place, but the button/stud is missing from the throat. [sr][ph:L]
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