Re: Loyalist Arms 1854 Lorenz Is here!
As a kid in the 1950s I remember seeing a wooden scabbard with remnants of the leather covering on a Lorenz bayonet in an old collection dating from the late 19th Century. I also have an Austrian scabbard tip (metal) that was dug near Fredericksburg, Va. I will try to get a usable photo posted. Dug Austrian scabbard throats also show up occasionally. So yes, in my opinion, they were used, I don't think there is any doubt about it and have never seen a collector that doubted it but we do seem to be lacking in photographic documentation. Has anyone ever seen a period image of a Lorenz scabbard being worn?
Now, as far as the urban legend that these came out of a warehouse in the nebulous "Eastern Europe", I doubt it but I suppose some could be coming out of sections of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Lorenz bayonet was in use as late as WW1 when the M1854/67 Wanzl (a trapdoor conversion of the M1854 Lorenz) saw its last use in the hands of rear echelon troops of the A-H Empire. Even Imperial Germany used some of the scabbards when they did ersatz conversions of of the 54 bayonet during the Great War for their own use (see "German Bayonets, Vol. III" by Anthony Carter) and some from one of these sources could be around in small quantities but to say that all showing up now were recently found is probably stretching it a bit.
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As a kid in the 1950s I remember seeing a wooden scabbard with remnants of the leather covering on a Lorenz bayonet in an old collection dating from the late 19th Century. I also have an Austrian scabbard tip (metal) that was dug near Fredericksburg, Va. I will try to get a usable photo posted. Dug Austrian scabbard throats also show up occasionally. So yes, in my opinion, they were used, I don't think there is any doubt about it and have never seen a collector that doubted it but we do seem to be lacking in photographic documentation. Has anyone ever seen a period image of a Lorenz scabbard being worn?
Now, as far as the urban legend that these came out of a warehouse in the nebulous "Eastern Europe", I doubt it but I suppose some could be coming out of sections of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Lorenz bayonet was in use as late as WW1 when the M1854/67 Wanzl (a trapdoor conversion of the M1854 Lorenz) saw its last use in the hands of rear echelon troops of the A-H Empire. Even Imperial Germany used some of the scabbards when they did ersatz conversions of of the 54 bayonet during the Great War for their own use (see "German Bayonets, Vol. III" by Anthony Carter) and some from one of these sources could be around in small quantities but to say that all showing up now were recently found is probably stretching it a bit.
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