German ribbon bars displayed a huge variety of miniature long service eagles made by different artists and manufacturers.
Here is a study into one particular type of ribbon bar eagle, "The Schinkel". Distinctively different to all other ribbon bar eagles by it's broader and more square shaped wing span.
From my study of these devices, I can say that there were several different designs within the manufacture. Although they followed the same trend of having broad wings, with a tip bearing 4 primary wing feathers, not all of these devices are exactly the same, and the variations show around the body, within the wings, size and shape of the swastika and most importantly the definition of the eagles head.
Here is a study into one particular type of ribbon bar eagle, "The Schinkel". Distinctively different to all other ribbon bar eagles by it's broader and more square shaped wing span.
From my study of these devices, I can say that there were several different designs within the manufacture. Although they followed the same trend of having broad wings, with a tip bearing 4 primary wing feathers, not all of these devices are exactly the same, and the variations show around the body, within the wings, size and shape of the swastika and most importantly the definition of the eagles head.
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