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    Assmann PB eagle comparison

    ...like two twins, just from different materials...

    Great facial expression on the eagle IMO.

    Jack
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    Nice birds, tomback and Nickel silver

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      #3
      I was thinking the first bird was aluminium

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        #4
        I also think the first bird is made of alu.

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          #5
          I agree...1st bird looks to be an alu bird on tombak wreath. 2nd, tombak bird on tombak wreath.
          An easy way to tell is; usually the alu bird on tombak wreath has the maker mark on the wreath... the tombak bird on tombak wreath has the maker mark on the bird.
          Warmest Regards ... John

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            #6
            Hi Jack, nice comparison.

            Top one looks aluminum to me as well, bottom one is tombak/nickel silver.

            Tom
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              #7
              Thanks for all the comments guys!

              Here some pictures of the badges in total (No, I didn´t "repair" the alu badge - it was like that. The former owner was a Ju52 Pilot, most likely a fan of pragmatic solutions...).

              Cheers,

              Jack
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