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    So, what is the final pattern jump smock eagle? What is the backing and design? Examples anyone?
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    Originally posted by John Hodgin
    So, what is the final pattern jump smock eagle? What is the backing and design? Examples anyone?
    No one knows the answer to this, or is remotely interested other than Willi and myself?!!

    Steve must be on vacation
    Last edited by John Hodgin; 08-10-2003, 07:45 AM.
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      #3
      These eagles are found on some tan/water jump smocks dated from October through December 1944, but these are not the final eagle pattern.....
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        #4
        Playing alone

        This eagle is also found on some tan/water smocks produced in 1944, but it isn't the final pattern either.
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          #5
          Well John, I guess Steve is on vacation...

          In my opinion it is bases on the manufacturer of the smock. I certainly vote for eagles on a very thin cotton twill. They come in several variations; the extremely thin green cotton twill backed eagles with the subdued eagle, a trapezoid eagle with green (olive) twill or other thin cootn twill backings (gray, etc).

          Here is a green subdued eagle on the extremely thin cotton twill. From a 12-44 dated smock.

          Willi
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            #6
            And here is the late-war trapezoid eagle on olive cotton twill. This one was removed and has been trimmed. When encountered on a water pattern smock (have only seen 3 12-44 dated smocks with this eagle) it is larger and the edges are zig-zag stitched. I have only seen this exact color of backing on FJ smocks eagles, some collectors have used Luft tropical shirt eagles (trapezoid) to replace mssing eagles on some smocks. The olive one is not to be confused with a replaced tropical eagle.

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              #7
              Hi Willi,

              I knew you knew Was hoping others might be interested in this also. Breast eagles really interest me. They are what I first obtained and collected as a kid.

              IMO the triangular design was the final version, but as you said, at the war's end, it depended on what a particular maker had on hand.

              Here is mine, removed from a smock. Don't you have a jump smock with this eagle still attached?

              John

              PS: I think this style smock eagle is very rare.....
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                Hello John and Willi

                thank,s both of you for this information
                I myself are also a eagle-freak
                didn,t know of the excistence of this type you showed us

                very very rare indeed

                first mine thought,s were maybe a printed eagle was the finall pattern
                as was in the wehrmacht these are also very rare

                greeting,s johnny
                sigpicalways seeking = BEVO Cap and breast insignia

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                  #9
                  Hey John,

                  I knew you knew I knew......

                  Yes, I still have that smock......12-44 dated, paper issue tag, zig-zag stitch on the trapezoid. Yours is very interesting with the straight line stitch.

                  Collecting eagles since childhood I sure am glad the sandbox is big enough for both of us.. .

                  Willi
                  Willi

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                    #10
                    Back home !!

                    ....Hey ! I go away for a while and you discuss smock eagles behind my back
                    Seriously , I would never have guessed the answer....can't remember ever seeing such an eagle before. Thanks for sharing the info you guys, this is what makes the forum so great.
                    Damn !! that's another eagle I've got to find !

                    Regards
                    Steve

                    p.s. Vacation ?..... A week camping with the kids in the middle of the hotest European heatwave in decades ....what VACATION ??!!

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                      #11
                      Hi John/Willi,
                      I have brought this thread back from the dead.
                      I just picked one of these up at a show. Do you still believe it is a smock eagle ? I note there is an identical one in the new Kurtz book on Afrika Korps credited to G.P.
                      I will post pictures of mine tomorrow.

                      Regards,
                      Steve

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                            #14
                            Nice find Steve. Here is another.

                            Yes, I know the item you mention. I have yet to see one on a shirt, but have seen them on smocks. I will share a story with you via PM.
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                              #15
                              here is another nice rare bird with a special beak :
                              what are the feelings ?

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