Hi guys,
Instead of hijacking the other IMME para badge thread, I figured I would start a new one to show some of different variants of eagles found on IMME para badges. When I started researching for my upcoming Para badge book, I looked forward to writing the IMME section because it seemed to be a straight forward badge without many variants (unlike Juncker & Assmann for instance). While searching around, I found nothing on any of the discussion forums about different eagles, only the rare mention of an IMME marked badge found with a Juncker eagle or found with a Juncker wreath.
Only when I started to study the badge did it occur to me that there are two distinct IMME eagles! The differences are very subtle and can easily be overlooked if you aren't studying them for hours at a time. These two distince eagles are also different from the Juncker eagle, so we are only talking about the characteristic "slender" neck eagle that is well known of IMME Paras.
Here are some pics of the two distinct IMME eagle patterns. I refer to these as the "Fletched Wing" and "Fletchless Wing" respectively since the top wing fletching is the biggest difference between the two types. If you look at the top, leading edge of the wing, one ealge has many little diagnol wing fletches, while the other eagle has no fletching at all. There are many other subtle differences, but this point is what to look for on the different patterns.
First up is the Fletched Wing variant
Tom
Instead of hijacking the other IMME para badge thread, I figured I would start a new one to show some of different variants of eagles found on IMME para badges. When I started researching for my upcoming Para badge book, I looked forward to writing the IMME section because it seemed to be a straight forward badge without many variants (unlike Juncker & Assmann for instance). While searching around, I found nothing on any of the discussion forums about different eagles, only the rare mention of an IMME marked badge found with a Juncker eagle or found with a Juncker wreath.
Only when I started to study the badge did it occur to me that there are two distinct IMME eagles! The differences are very subtle and can easily be overlooked if you aren't studying them for hours at a time. These two distince eagles are also different from the Juncker eagle, so we are only talking about the characteristic "slender" neck eagle that is well known of IMME Paras.
Here are some pics of the two distinct IMME eagle patterns. I refer to these as the "Fletched Wing" and "Fletchless Wing" respectively since the top wing fletching is the biggest difference between the two types. If you look at the top, leading edge of the wing, one ealge has many little diagnol wing fletches, while the other eagle has no fletching at all. There are many other subtle differences, but this point is what to look for on the different patterns.
First up is the Fletched Wing variant
Tom
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