I recently acquired this beautiful cut off breast eagle that has seemingly seen heavy combat during it's lifetime.
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Originally posted by nonameno View PostHello Gentlemen,
While Lloyds is totally correct, this type of eagle was often worn by officers on their field tunic, as evidenced in many period photographs. Nevertheless, we can never know for sure what happened.
Thank you,
Curtiss
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I believe that this officer has such an eagle on a summer-weight tunic,
Kerry.Attached FilesLast edited by kerryboo; 05-30-2019, 05:04 PM.
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As far as I am concerned both Lloyd & Dansson are correct...
As Lloyd mentioned this bevo bird is cloth mounted but judging from the narrow/irregular green wool border that remains and the wear on the eagle itself I agree with Dansson it was also uniform removed. The cloth backing was trimmed after uniform removal probably because it was damaged as you see quite often
Not the same style of bird but the attached is an un-issued/un-trimmed cloth mounted bird. Note the width of backing cloth when compared to the specimen posted by Dansson
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Yes, it could be a removed eagle with damage from it being removed, but it could also be moth eaten, like so many of these pre-war Luft and Heer Eagles with that wool backing are.
As to how much of a border is present, there would be lots of manufacturing variations.
"Cut off" or a "cutoff" means different things to folks....to some it might mean still attached to a piece of uniform, which is what I suspect this thread started as.Willi
Preußens Gloria!
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I had a nice infantry Feldwebel combat tunic with this exact type eagle originally applied over the top of the standard eagle (wish I still had it).
It was definitely combat worn with staining and small holes tears especially around the where the belt and equipment was worn. The breast eagle was still in very good condition and if it was removed you would never guess it was on a combat tunic.
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