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    National insignias (cap)

    Hi to all,
    as there has been some threads regarding cap eagles i thought it was about time for members to show what they have. If positive intrest is shown a thread could be started in other forums.

    To start i will apologise if the photography is not 100% as i am not a photographer.

    Some whermacht eagles


    Ashley
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    Last edited by atcase; 02-20-2004, 08:12 AM. Reason: better pics

    #2
    Reverse

    note different pin types
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      #3
      First pattern.
      so far none of these eagles have any makers marks or are dated
      Ashley
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        #4
        head detail
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          #5
          reverse
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            #6
            I know that this is a silly question, but what are the major variations in the Heer cap eagles?

            I re-enact and have seen that the eagles on our visors are really good. What are some major differences in the repros and the originals?

            Thanks
            Paul Reck

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              #7
              better pics added

              Hi Paul,
              one of the main differences (not obvious from the first photo`s ) would be the detail on the obverse and reverse.

              The earliest eagles were plated and usually with a highly polished finish (as shown in pic. of early patt) but also the second patt. were also made this way, befor the alu types and the grey metal types appeared.

              Ashley

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                #8
                some cockade`s

                first an early pattern. Note the thiness of the metal of the wreath and the base of the roundle

                Ashley

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                  #9
                  side view
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                    #10
                    roundle
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                      #11
                      second patt. no pins but with maker initials and date
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                        #12
                        maker mark and date
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                          #13
                          gold cockade:- generals or Kriegsmarine ?

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                            #14
                            maker mark

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                              #15
                              Vaulted cockade possibly private purchase ?? Note depth of roundle base (black section)
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