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    #16
    This one caused a stir when I posted it in another thread. I think it is horrible! The actual postcard has the embossed details of a photographer's studio in Narvik, Norway.
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      #17
      Sewn on back to front!
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        #18
        Frequently seen type, with the distinctive little beak that makes the bird look more like a sparrow.
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          #19
          Okay, he's a kriegsmarine rather than a soldat, but this is the best picture I have of this frequently seen eagle.
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            #20
            Thanks for the picts Mark. I have both the types you posted in your post 18 and 19 but its always nice to see period photos as a confirmation

            Regards

            JC

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              #21
              Thanks for posting these pictures. I think as collectors we focus on what's the accepted versions and tend to shy away from eagle variations that are completely legit.

              Tony

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                #22
                My God, Post 16, 17, and 18; no one would buy any of those! Good Lord!
                I mean.. that first one looks like it's laying an egg and the second... is the swat really backwards?!?!?!

                -Jeremy

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                  #23
                  Great period photos and insignia examples.

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                    #24
                    I'm glad people like the pictures, and many thanks to everyone who has posted theirs. I will add more period pictures of eagle variants as and when I obtain them. I have had a great education in eagle types and variants since I joined this forum, and I am very grateful to everyone who has shared their knowledge. Fred Green has been extremely helpful on all aspects of cloth insignia - ongoing thanks, Fred! - and several other members have helped out when I posted questions. Many thanks to one and all.

                    All the best,

                    Mark

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                      #25
                      I have picked up a few more pics showing non-standard eagles. The first appears on a waffenrock. The detail is poor, but the shape of this one is quite distinctive. The head is also very rounded.
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                        #26
                        This private purchase eagle is pretty nice, and the detail in the photo is very good, as shown in the close-up.
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                          #27
                          The final photo from the latest batch is one I was very pleased to find. A very distinctive early private purchase embroidered eagle, on field grey backing, on a tunic being worn in the field. Just look at the eagle's beak! The soldier's outfit is a fascinating mix of pre-war and mid-war heer items. His sidecap features M40 grey insignia, and his M36 collar displays M39 einheits collar tabs. His shoulderboards show plain slides to disguise a regimental number, and he wears an Ostmedaille ribbon and black wound badge with a lot of the black paint worn off. On his sleeve is a mouse-grey rank chevron. Perhaps this was once a walking-out tunic that was pressed into field service. It would be an amazing tunic to pick up, wouldn't it?

                          Mark
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                            #28
                            Mark,

                            Great eagle photos!! The last one looked like Toucan Sam on the Fruitloops cereal box.

                            Fred

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                              #29
                              Hi All,

                              I managed to pick up another couple of useful pics for eagle collectors, so here is an update to the thread. The first photos are of a well-known highlighted pattern of private purchase eagle, shown on a heer feldwebel's tunic. I played with the brightness and contrast in the close-up to enhance the details of the construction. It is amazing how much detail was captured by the photographer some seventy years ago!

                              All the best,

                              Mark
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                                #30
                                The second photo shows a pattern of eagle that has been discussed at length in this thread:

                                http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=782333

                                It has taken quite a while to obtain a decent original photo of one, so I am happy to be able to share this one on the forum. Marked by a studio in Kiel, the picture shows a coastal artillery soldier, so this bird would of course have been bright yellow. The close-up was scanned at 1200dpi.
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