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    No clue what this is

    Anybody have any idea what this is?
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    another back pic
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      #3
      Early political style cap eagle. TPK

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        #4
        Originally posted by TPK View Post
        Early political style cap eagle. TPK
        Agreed. The bird seems to be marked with RZM # in upper left wing which would tell you the maker but the reverse picture is too "fuzzy" to ID it...

        Regards

        JC

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          #5
          Thank you very much for your replies. I had to look through an eye loupe at the mark. I can see where the "M" is with the circles starting up each side but can't see the "RZ". It's pretty faint.

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            #6
            Thanks Zombiehell

            No question about authenticity IMO and I agree the markings are not always clear on these... The "RZM" in itself is not that important: its just a logo showing the eagle (or other insignia) was produced by a NSDAP approved maker. Normally though the manufacturer also stamps his (party assigned) maker number somewhere near the RZM stamp as per the attached pictures. At left, is a model 34 NSDAP cap eagle with the early style RZM stamp and maker # 72 (which stands for Fritz Zimmermann of Stuttgart). At right is a model 39 NSDAP Political Leader eagle with the later style RZM logo (double circle) and later form maker # (M1/72) from the same maker. Note that some specimens show the old style logo with the new form maker #

            Cheers

            JC
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              #7
              Welcome among us, Zombiehell; it's good to have you here!

              The cap eagle in your initial notes is a model 27, the first design of this cap eagle.

              Br. James

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                #8
                Very interesting, and thank you for the welcome!

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