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    #16
    My gold bullion addiction tends to make me jump first & think later so this may sound a bit goofy but just how rare are these? Obviously, I saw the silver ones posted here by other members. I think they were a bit smaller than this bird.

    I would love to find a silver one to go with this one. How tough are these to locate and what migt a nice example set me back?

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      #17
      I don't care what anybody says, you just don't see tight embroidery done with the quality that the Germans did back in the day. Nobody did it better. Many now come close, but they just don't get it as perfect.

      Nice piece, Rick

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        #18
        Dear Rick,

        A wonderful piece that will surely be the center piece in your (or anyone's for that matter) collection. Congrats on a beautiful acquisition.

        Gary B
        ANA LM #1201868, OMSA LM #60, OVMS LM #8348

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          #19
          Originally posted by Phoenixpwb View Post
          My gold bullion addiction tends to make me jump first & think later so this may sound a bit goofy but just how rare are these? Obviously, I saw the silver ones posted here by other members. I think they were a bit smaller than this bird.

          I would love to find a silver one to go with this one. How tough are these to locate and what migt a nice example set me back?
          Outstanding piece of insignia; congrats on the acquisition!

          To sort of answer your question about rarity; they are very rare (I know; a brilliant statement of the obvious there!). I chased bullion eagles of all types for many, many years and never found a Luft. general's for sale that I liked. I saw several officer eagles and owned a couple and those were hard enough to find. Both the silver and gold versions should be the same size.

          Re: where to get and what to pay for a silver version, here you go!

          http://www.therupturedduck.com/WebPages/Cloth/c204a.htm

          This is a very nice eagle (still on a bit of cape cloth) at what I consider to be a reasonable price. Would look great with your gold bird!

          If you don't mind me asking, where did you find that gold bird? It was my white whale for many years!

          Regards,

          Drew

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            #20
            Hello there,

            The most beautiful bird I have ever laid my eyes on.

            William Kramer
            Please visit my site: https://wehrmacht-militaria.com/

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              #21
              Well here's how she looks next to your standard, run-of-the-mill Luftwaffe insignia. The damn thing took up most of my mount. Some day (when I become a seasoned collector) I'll buy bigger mounts...
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                #22
                Originally posted by Phoenixpwb View Post
                (when I become a seasoned collector) I'll buy bigger mounts...
                Now you're just being a jerk!



                William Kramer
                Please visit my site: https://wehrmacht-militaria.com/

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                  #23
                  I'm strictly a visor collector, but this beauty could break me of my addicition--simply the best!
                  NEC SOLI CEDIT

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                    #24
                    Good gravy, Rick! Trying to compensate for something with the size of that eagle?
                    Really, that is a work of art and a rare bird indeed! Congrats!

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by MattS View Post
                      Good gravy, Rick! Trying to compensate for something with the size of that eagle?
                      That's too funny. First thing I thought of was "that's what nine inches looks like"! - I guess size does matter.

                      Wondering though if anyone knows - why the difference in size between the silver bullion ones & this one? Seem to recall the one I saw posted here was 7+ inches across whereas this is 9... any thoughts?

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                        #26
                        I thought the silver and gold were the same size, a friend of mine has a pair, I think I have a photo of them side by side and will check.
                        DaveJ

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                          #27
                          Great looking eagle BTW
                          DaveJ

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Phoenixpwb View Post
                            That's too funny. First thing I thought of was "that's what nine inches looks like"! - I guess size does matter.

                            Wondering though if anyone knows - why the difference in size between the silver bullion ones & this one? Seem to recall the one I saw posted here was 7+ inches across whereas this is 9... any thoughts?
                            They are the same size; no difference. Did you see my link to where you can find it's silver mate above?

                            Regards,

                            Drew

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                              #29
                              pair
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                              DaveJ

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                                #30
                                Beautiful quality & very nicely displayed
                                Has anyone got a pic of one of these in wear?

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