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you should see a mosin with bayo fitted mate...its like tryin to hold onto a giraffe by the neckLOL
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Hey Chach..your wrong Mate! They WERE used in the movie!! They were hopin we wouldn't notice.If you have a copy of it - play it.Go to slow motion toward the end, during the last skirmish before the final redout.There you will see some of the actors actually ARE using Lee Enfields!!
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I think these are a bit better. Sometime this week I should be getting a frog. This was my favorite purchase on ebay in the last year!  Might have paid a bit much though.(before I showed up on this sight) $125 for the bayo.  Now that I have it, I've seen others for a bit less. Oh well,live and learn....Smile
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nice bayo mate...hey... what the hell is that white stuff in the back of ya ute!!!!!!!!   AAAAARRRGGGGGGHHHHHHHH!!!!!
 
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Ya, It's been like an icebox here for a couple of weeks.
The snow's good for the drought but the cold, not all that great.
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thats a nice looking bayo , maybe a touch to the scabord with 4ought wool soaked in oil - DO NOT SCRUB iot will take off the rust without ruining the finish , but basicly a decent set and the cost depends on your desire to own , ive paid too much for a couple i really wanted but gotten a few for free and that equals it all out
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Rockycoyote: I had dereck look @ ur photos.(The curator) He even taught me some new stuff..listen up.HJe says the ONLY things U should remove are:dust, dirt. & even then -carefully. He says u should NOT use oils on the blade(new to me!) You should only use Isopropol Alchol. It wont rust.If youv got you bayo in a resonably temperate place-it wont rust.He also says NOT to remove any paint that my be on it from the Armoury.These things WILL decrease the value from a collector's standpoint.And UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES do you sharpen it!!!That devalues, & it will invite rust, & it alters the size.
There you have it mate.Right from a curator!
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Thanks Hoadie! I'll leave it alone. No sharpening or anything abrasive. I agree, I figured oiling was a no brainer?Confused

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good to hear my own paranoiya was correct...no sharpening..
i always felt this was defacing the bayo..if it wasnt sharp issued or by the bloke issued to..its best left alone.
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hey hoadie  can you ask dereck what he knows about the k98 "stealth bayos", ie made under wraps before ww2..ill post pics via mail mate...see what he can come up with.no no waffen stamp..no makers marks...
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Yea I know what yall mean, i won a bayo sight unseen in an auction in Savanna GA. it had been run on a bench grinder. I was very disapointed.
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Originally posted by White Rhino White Rhino wrote:

Yea I know what yall mean, i won a bayo sight unseen in an auction in Savanna GA. it had been run on a bench grinder. I was very disapointed.
 
yep Rhino had some idiot send me a ruined one as well I blew a head gasket. he made it right sent me the correct one.
 
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sounds like very good advice , i was about to sugest mineral spirits for the grip scales followed by multiple thin coats of BLO but i will defer to 'the curator' as the value in these is best preserved - 'they aint makin them anymore'
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