Jan, not all those eagles you are referring to are in a "subdued" thread. Personally, I think we collectors are drawing too many incorrect conclusions regarding what we consider to be "subdued". Yes, on smocks, HBTs jackets, GD jackets, Fliegerblusen, etc we encounter eagles (throughtout the war I might add) which have "subdued" colors of thread. Heck, you even see darker colors of thread on pre-war insignia. Some of the latest issue smocks still have white eagles, some have nice green eagles, some have darker gray eagles. We all know how I feel about drawing conclusions based on observing a statistically invalid sample of original uniforms.
Here are eagles similair to what you posted on the right in several variations, as compared to genuine proven smocks eagles, like the one John posted, on the left side. We know the ones on the right are considered by most to be very late war, yet note the variations in the color of the thread used to sew the eagles. Why are some not "subdued"?
Here are eagles similair to what you posted on the right in several variations, as compared to genuine proven smocks eagles, like the one John posted, on the left side. We know the ones on the right are considered by most to be very late war, yet note the variations in the color of the thread used to sew the eagles. Why are some not "subdued"?
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