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    #16
    Originally posted by madandi View Post
    some fotos
    a great set. where did you find these?

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      #17
      long time ago in militaria321.com

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        #18
        Hello,

        I have never heard this about this French lining material. Does anybody have a French tunic of the period with this lining material in it?

        I find it very strange that the manufacturing process for this eagle is totally different from all other printed insignia that they made during the period. The eagle appears to be sprayed on and adheers to the top of the cloth. The ink has not soaked into the material. Thanks.

        Fred
        Last edited by Fred Green; 07-12-2015, 01:34 PM.

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          #19
          http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...t=green+lining
          this lining i m talking about

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            #20
            Very interesting thread, and hats off to Glenn McInnes for an original example of a tunic, and that amazing original photograph of the three-colour printed eagle in wear.

            Does anyone have any photos of the other printed variant in wear?

            All the best,

            Mark

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              #21
              Hello Buckliger,

              Thanks for the link to the thread. Paul McGee lives not to far from me . I just dropped him a pm and maybe I can get a look at the liner, if he still has the tunic and compare the two. Thank you.

              Fred

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                #22
                Just noticed an interesting detail in the printed example posted by Fred Green. It has six segments or feathers in the section of the wing where, traditionally, cloth breast eagles have five, and cloth cap eagles have four.
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                  #23
                  Hello ,

                  Andi, could you post a picture of the back side of the tabs and eagle? Thanks.

                  maxoumilitaria, could we see the back side of yours also? Thanks.

                  Does anybody out there have a period picture of this eagle or collar tabs in wear. Please post them if you do. Thanks again.

                  Fred

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                    #24
                    While the printed eagle which started this thread is genuine in my opinion I dont recall ever seeing this exact type on a jacket. Usually one sees the type printed on smooth cloth like the example that Glenn contributed. Here are two cut-off examples, one of which was likely removed from an M-43 tunic as it is still sewn to a piece of tunic material:
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                      #25
                      The following is another unused piece of the type shown above:
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                        #26
                        Here are two printed eagles of the type shown at the beginning of the thread (on twilled material), still attached:
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                          #27
                          Here are some of mine. The funny thing is, I know the most about the printed collar tabs and exactly where they came from,

                          Chris
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                          Last edited by 90th Light; 07-13-2015, 06:09 AM.

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                            #28
                            Some more, the collar tabs are printed exactly the same as this eagle on the "French Shirt" material, except the collar tabs show real wear and use.

                            The camo rank insignia for the sleeve was glued into a 22 Battalion NZEF veteran's album with pictures and other cloth insignia from Trieste May 1945. I have never seen another pair made this way,

                            Chris
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                              #29
                              The printed collar tabs posted by 90th Light are particularly interesting to me. I don't think I have seen these before.

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                                #30
                                wow nice study
                                im new in the society but still if i saw this for sale i would probably pass them considering them fakes..
                                thanks !

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