Landespolizeigruppe goering bayo?

hi fellas –

encountered today an interesting knight’s-head dress bayonet with thick-and-chunky stag grip plates. it also has:

1. a slot with green felt insert
2. ‘lug-release button’ that … isn’t. one side looks exactly like a functioning ‘pusher,’ but it’s just decorative (not the abstract ‘eye’ as seen on the police sidearm); and the other side on pommel is blank
3. the frog is a high-grade smooth, semi-gloss l.w. brown
4. the frog’s reverse belt loop has a large stamped ‘LG’ (no periods)
5. the frog has an ancient police knot with the usual leather strapping with ornamental stripes, the ball with alternating green/bullion. (I didn’t look at the insert on the end). it looks to be original to the piece, nearly ‘welded’ by time in places to the bayo you know what I mean
6. the frog has two sets, not one, of upper rivets, and one pair of lowers

SO TO THE QUESTION: is this an early LANDESPOLIZEIGRUPPE GOERING model, as I think and hope? and if so how desirable are they? joe? johnz? terry? anyone please? sorry I don’t have pix and hope the description is adequate.

many thanks!

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