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    2 breast eagles and 2 questions!

    Hi All,

    I have seen a couple of eagles online, and I would be grateful for some information on them. The first eagle is a 2nd pattern BeVo flatwire, the construction of which (front and back) looks entirely 'good' to me. I think it must be original. My question is about the colour of the backing it is on. Most 2nd pattern eagles that I have seen are on dark green backing (on a dark green rayon roll). This one seems to have a lighter green backing, more like you would find on the 1st pattern heer BeVo eagles. Would this flatwire date from the cross-over point, when 2nd pattern eagles were just being introduced?

    The second eagle purports to be an early, embroidered coastal artillerie (or marine, if you like) breast eagle. Apologies, I don't have a picture of the back, but I was wondering if this one looks original.

    Any and all comments received with thanks!

    Mark
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    Both original,IMO










    Glenn
    "A Man's Got to Know His Limitations"

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      #3
      Greetings All,

      As Glenn said "Both Original" Yes they are!

      The first eagle you posted is a second pattern flatwire eagle but it is a post 1940 version!! A very nice example in great shape.

      The second eagle you posted is a private purchase embroidered enlisted coastal artillery eagle. A nice example also. This pattern of eagle is seen in alot of different color variations. Predominately in coastal Arty and Kriegsmarine colors. I have had examples in early Heer colors also.

      I hope this helps.

      Fred

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        #4
        Originally posted by Fred Green View Post
        Greetings All,

        As Glenn said "Both Original" Yes they are!

        The first eagle you posted is a second pattern flatwire eagle but it is a post 1940 version!! A very nice example in great shape.

        The second eagle you posted is a private purchase embroidered enlisted coastal artillery eagle. A nice example also. This pattern of eagle is seen in alot of different color variations. Predominately in coastal Arty and Kriegsmarine colors. I have had examples in early Heer colors also.

        I hope this helps.

        Fred

        Fred is spot on....nice info he is passing out.

        Richard

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          #5
          Gentlemen,

          Many thanks for the information. I have learnt so much in the last few weeks after posting a few eagles, and that is entirely down to the guys here who are willing to share their knowledge freely. It really is appreciated! I had only ever seen one example of the type of flatwire I posted, and that was on a dealer's website, with absolutely no information about the period when it was issued, etc. The same thing is true of that coastal artillerie eagle; I have never seen these eagles identified as 'private purchase', they simply appear with a price tag. Having some background knowledge not only makes it easier to spot the fakes, it also makes this a much more rewarding hobby to pursue.

          Thanks again to all of you.

          Mark

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