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    Visor eagle help

    I sold this eagle to a member and he says it is soft to bend and thinks it is lead. He then trimmed a bit off of it and it was very easy to cut into it. Are there any signs to look for on these? Does this one look okay, or does it look like a cast?
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    #2
    Hi,It looks like a original Aluminum Army Visor Cap Eagle to me.Jay Parisi

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      #3
      Looks good to me too. The alloys used to make these are very soft and easy to damage etc. Lead would be dead gray and "cloudy", this is a typical wartime issue eagle in some type of mixed alloy for an issue visor etc.

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        #4
        Hi all!
        It was sold to me.
        Actually it's much heavier then aluminium.
        And very soft also. Here I cut a little piece.

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          #5
          Looks fine. At least it can't be returned in the same condition.

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            #6
            looks to be a original mid war eagle

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              #7
              I agree with Johnny that this is some kind of mixed alloy used on these mid-war eagles. I always assumed it was some kind of zinc mixture. They are in fact very soft.

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                #8
                the texture inside the wreath, and the crisp, not blurred or smeared details in general, scream not lead, as well as the inside stamping.

                I've handled many a 'potmetal' piece of insignia, and haven't seen any stamped. usually the details are blurry, there are drips or blobs from where it smeared in the cast, etc. I don't think anyone would fake in lead, correct me if they do fake TR items in it. Easpecially to cast a thin sheet and stamp it...seems like more work than it's worth

                isn't there a required 7 day return priviledge to all items on estand? I'd imagine cutting it would void that, would have been easier just to send it back if in doubt

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                  #9
                  Don't worry about this cutting. I didn't want to send it back anyway. It was just a bit unclear why this one was so soft and heavy. Thanks a lot for explanaitions, guys! It is ok to me now and sorry for seller for my fast wrong decision about this item.

                  BR,
                  Alexander

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                    #10
                    I agree with the others, original war time eagle with nice prongs.

                    Regards Jim

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                      #11
                      Hello,
                      A pewter casting would retain quite an amount of detail. This eagle has a good obverse mould and an equally good corresponding reverse one.
                      In my opinion Pewter would also give the added weight characteristics mentioned compared to a zinc or aluminium alloy.

                      It has a good aged patina but I don’t think it would be one for my collection. I am just wondering if it could be early Post War memento made with original dies

                      All the best
                      Doug

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                        #12
                        Nice wartime eagle!
                        RonR

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