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    What do you guys think about this one ? Details look correct from what I can see . I did a search and didnt see any with this finish ? Looks like 90% of them are silver wash . Thanks .
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          This is a good one. I call it the smooth back variant.
          Sometimes would have the HB maker mark but not this one.

          The tail is always skewed from this maker.

          Mil

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            #6
            I have one just like this one, but its silver in color with smooth back, do they come in both finishes?

            Greg

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              Anyone else have a comment ?

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                #8
                I cant tell what the base metal is, did he post measurements?. The birds good but he is not allowing enough info in his description to swing at this or not.

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                  Originally posted by realone View Post
                  I have one just like this one, but its silver in color with smooth back, do they come in both finishes?

                  Greg
                  Hi Greg,

                  I have the other feather-back type in silver and gold wash.
                  Never seen this in dark bronze, but it is a good piece.

                  Mil

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                    #10
                    Hi Craig, As Mil says- This bird is fine , see other previous thread for identical Dark Bronze washed version- except for the engraved inscription and on a white marble base-, http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=638232 Best Regards, Michael

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                      #11
                      Looking at the base of the one in the above post and the first one shown, I think that it should be double stepped, hence the three holes and not a single step as shown. The eagle itself looks fine.
                      Pete

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Wood View Post
                        Looking at the base of the one in the above post and the first one shown, I think that it should be double stepped, hence the three holes and not a single step as shown. The eagle itself looks fine.
                        Pete
                        That is a bingo, the base is of the period and the bird is of the period. If its the small bird with the short wingspan the odds would have it on a stepped base.

                        The large bird which is less common can be found on the single tier base and will be approx 5 1/2 x 7. So the measurements that are not in the listing would be a clue to whether that base came with that bird. The additional hole in the base and the underside of the bird will add to the equation. I don't know that the bird was originally on that base.

                        You can also find bronze birds but not that common, the photos do not allow a good enough view and the lighting makes me wonder if this thing had a patina reapplied. I think it's topped out where it sits price wise until those questions are answered but the components appear correct

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                          #13
                          Thanks Mil for the info, these eagles are great to add to our collections, so many repos to look out for, I dont think theres any reference book out on these as of yet.

                          Thanks
                          Greg

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by realone View Post
                            I dont think theres any reference book out on these as of yet.

                            Thanks
                            Greg
                            Thankfully

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                              Saw a new range of repros here in the UK today at the fair. The dealer had tons out on show for £20 each and they were cold casted. From my observations, they were made of plaster and while most details were there, the parting lines did not match up. It would fool a novice; but still far off from real ones. Remember this one is in plaster.

                              Mil

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