:-D Thanks very much for the info: I had hoped someone very knowledgeable was possibly watching this forum and struck pay dirt: The two-band is indeed the Naval Pattern of 1858, (bayonets seem somewhat pricey) not sure how many were used and by whom in the short period of issue for the Civil War, but to be honest, the 1853 3-band seems to "point" quicker, look more striking on a wall with a cheaper bayonet, and balance while carrying better. Lots of history across the globe, hundreds of thousands used in the Civil War, (I am still agonizing: my eyesight is not what it once was, and I probably do not intend to compete in matches with it) and I may lean towards the 3-band for purely aesthetic reasons.) This will give me something to mull over even more. Which is what keeps us all out of the bars. Barnacle Bill