bayo value

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There is a guy in the EE looking to buy a P07 bayo. I happen to have a 1943 Royal Navy issue one that I might consider selling him. It is in a P17 scabbard with the belt hanger ground off. The parkerizing is still pretty much all there. The wooden grips were never filed to fit, and stand really proud. I am guessing it was never issued. I have 2 questions:

1) Is this an especially rare specimen? Am I crazy to consider selling it?
2) What would be a reasonable price to ask for it?

Thanks
 
Sounds more like it might have been cobbled together out of parts. However, those bayonets are running between $125 and $150ish depending on condition and who is selling. John Denner lists 'em at that kind of money. Mind you, he sells nothing but high end stuff.
 
There is a guy in the EE looking to buy a P07 bayo. I happen to have a 1943 Royal Navy issue one that I might consider selling him. It is in a P17 scabbard with the belt hanger ground off. The parkerizing is still pretty much all there. The wooden grips were never filed to fit, and stand really proud. I am guessing it was never issued. I have 2 questions:

1) Is this an especially rare specimen? Am I crazy to consider selling it?
2) What would be a reasonable price to ask for it?

Thanks

1. Not really, from your description it is a WW2 re-arsenaled and parkerised example in a mismatched scabbard, they seldom made the grips smooth with the steel when re-worked.
2. $100

A common Wilkinson Sword made example with the original blued finish, non grinding wheel shapen blade and correct scabbard would sell for about $150 to $175 in VGC.
 
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