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    DAK Breast eagle ?? I.D

    Hi have this breast eagle .Is it DAK or Italian campaign .Any information appreaciated.thanks Tim.
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    #2
    It might be pic light but it looks green to me

    Carles

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      #3
      Me too.

      It looks like a standard m39 eagle(or m40 to some).

      gray eagle on a feldgrau backing.

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        #4
        Tim,

        its a very nice subdued cut off but its certainly not a tropical Heer breast eagle. They are done on tan not green and gray like this. This could have come off of a tropical tunic or any other tunic for that matter. Either way is a nice original cut off. Matt

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          #5
          Originally posted by keifer kahn View Post
          Me too.

          It looks like a standard m39 eagle(or m40 to some).

          gray eagle on a feldgrau backing.
          Agreed. This eagle would never have been applied to a tropical tunic at a factory, it was made for and used on continental tunics.

          Mark

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            #6
            Can you show the reverse please?

            Agree not tropical, but it might have been on a sudfront tunic. Well faded example and could have been used somewhere sunny.

            Jerry

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              #7
              Originally posted by Bond View Post
              Can you show the reverse please?

              Agree not tropical, but it might have been on a sudfront tunic. Well faded example and could have been used somewhere sunny.

              Jerry
              This was not used on a Sudfront tunic. You can still see the wool of the tunic that it was removed from.

              Mark

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                #8
                Originally posted by MarkG View Post
                This was not used on a Sudfront tunic. Take a look at the wool that it is still attached to. This is not from a Sudfront tunic.

                Mark
                Hi Mark, its not very clear on my screen, that is why I asked to see the reverse.

                Jerry

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                  #9
                  As it is still attached to a piece of tunic that it was originally sewn to, I agree that looking at the reverse will convince you that it is a standard M-40 eagle on feldgrau wool backing which will not allow you to determine what combat theatre the tunic was worn in. With the exception that it was almost positively not worn in Africa.

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                    #10
                    Nice cut off bird you have but not tropical. Here's an example to see difference

                    Richard
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                      #11
                      Hi Thanks guys. Excellent information .Sorry cant post reverse as yet.Tim.

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                        #12
                        Now THAT is a splendid looking tropical cut off Richard.

                        Mark

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                          #13
                          Agree Mark, you dont often see that much pocket flap still left on cut breast eagle insignia's.... very nice!

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                            #14
                            Richard,

                            now that is a bad ass cut off! First one I have seen with a part of a pocket flap. Matt

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