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    Standardt pole, finial, batt. & streamer ring details

    Not trying to puff a potential sale up, but for those who have an interest of the standardt pole and accessories, I've posted some good images here:

    http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...12#post4782712

    These images can be used for your reference in study of these items.

    Mods, if this is not correct - as the intention here is to provide some details of other wise expensive and difficult to locate items, please delete the thread.

    #2
    swallowtail & parts reference photos...

    Originally posted by Rich Moran View Post
    ...for those who have an interest of the standardt pole and
    accessories, I've posted some good images here: t=531962
    ...images can be used for your reference in study of these items.
    ...
    RM:
    Great photos!!! Repeated here for later when other thread
    goes away. Would be nice if WAF had an e-stand data archive.

    OFW
    (below) Superb artillery swallowtail, 251 made 1930's, few around today.
    and some rare parts, especially the streamer pole retaining ring band.
    Attached Files
    sigpic
    .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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      #3
      Rich,

      Do you have the nails?
      "Wir Deutschen fürchten Gott und sonst nichts auf der Welt " BISMARCK

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        #4
        Tacks, yes, but these are not the original issue, nor are they original issue tacks from the era, later produced and not direct match as I have no sample to match to.

        if you look here:

        http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...=101214&page=4 post # 47

        these are what I have.

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          #5
          about German flag pole nails ???

          Originally posted by Rich Moran View Post
          Tacks, yes, but these are not the original issue, nor are they
          original issue tacks from the era, later produced and not direct
          match as I have no sample to match to. ...look here: t=101214
          post # 47 these are what I have.
          German military flag pole tacks or nails make for an interesting
          study. From my observations there are some variations (flat vs.
          vaulted) in the physical forms used, & (silvered vs. plain brass)
          in finish. Imperial examples are IMO of the latter type (vaulted
          & brass), and 3rd Reich a mix of both based on museum photos.


          (below) nails pounded into a Heer unit flag pole, with great parts poster on wall.
          (below) 3rd Reich brass nails - never silver finished as flags are in mint condition.

          (below) 3rd Reich silver finish and flatter head nail type, from my WAF
          post t=146918 post #5 (both army & luft nails shown, from moscow museum).

          (below) Imperial German raised dome or vaulted head brass type. Used on
          the pole for more than flag cloth mounting, but also as pole unit ID so raised
          relief was important from a tactile sense.

          OFW
          Last edited by oldflagswanted; 07-31-2011, 06:05 PM.
          sigpic
          .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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            #6
            awesome pics and flags...
            and
            I've just realised I HAVE one of those eagles at the top, and it's broken like that through the swastika too
            or do I?
            Through the years, I've always thought it was some kind of 'desk eagle'. Does anyone know what it is? I always felt it was a little too 'nice' for a desk ornament, and it's pretty heavy
            regards
            jon
            Attached Files

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              #7
              It seems to have been painted or varnished giving it a golden look... (and drilled on the back where the vet hung it up)
              what do you think?
              Attached Files

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                #8
                snap!
                Attached Files

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                  #9
                  about Luft eagle flag pole tops ???

                  Originally posted by tinmantis View Post
                  ...I HAVE one of those eagles at the top, and it's
                  broken like that through the swastika too or do I?
                  Through the years, I've always thought it was some
                  kind of 'desk eagle'. Does anyone know what it is? I
                  always felt it was a little too 'nice' for a desk ornament,
                  and it's pretty heavy
                  regards
                  jon
                  Hello jon:
                  IMO your first impression was correct, a "desk ornament",
                  and not part of a Luft unit flag pole top. Your eagle has
                  a fan tail, rather than a tail down (1st pattern) or tail up
                  (2nd pattern) LW eagle top, and likewise not as three
                  dimensional in relief detail as the LW unit flag pole tops.

                  There were only the 2 LW flying eagle flag top designs, as
                  shown in this thread post #5c, the other as shown below.

                  OFW
                  sigpic
                  .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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                    #10
                    thankyou so much for the explanation
                    I don't post much in this forum, but I read alot, and I am constantly in awe of your knowledge!
                    regards
                    jon

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                      #11
                      Jon, check if it is an eagle from a LW jingling johnny

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