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    Another

    Early one..... Just acquired
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      Rear

      Backside....
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        Hello,

        Super nice looking eagle!!

        Fred

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          Thanks Fred.. Eye catching for sure!

          Hopefully more members will post pics.

          Love this thread....

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            Schwerin 68

            Anyone have a Schwerin Breast Eagle?

            regards

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              Originally posted by Tomodestroyer View Post
              Anyone have a Schwerin Breast Eagle?

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              Here you have
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              Collector of Kriegsmarine and Küstenartillerie items

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              Eduardo


              Collecting Kriegsmarine !!!: http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=725610

              sigpic "Deutsche Kriegsmarine"

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                another.
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                  Some of my Schwerin summer birds. One of the best designs IMO. Please note that not all specimens are marked in the same location or even have a maker's mark but the look is very unique

                  Regards

                  JC
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                    Originally posted by Norm F View Post
                    Probably a good idea to document that the type of eagle seen in posts 56, 96 (3rd from the top on the left), 118 and 146 are all the same type of fake described by Fred Green here:
                    http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...19#post5450719

                    The body shape is more like a wild turkey than an eagle...
                    The latest development in the story of this "wild turkey" type suggests it is likely original after all and is found in period photographs in the update of the above linked thread.

                    The problem is that Reddick militaria sells an excellent reproduction based upon this type.

                    Period photos are crucial in the study of cloth.

                    Best regards,
                    ---Norm

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                      Originally posted by Norm F View Post
                      The latest development in the story of this "wild turkey" type suggests it is likely original after all and is found in period photographs in the update of the above linked thread.

                      The problem is that Reddick militaria sells an excellent reproduction based upon this type.

                      Period photos are crucial in the study of cloth.
                      Here's the thread with the period photos:
                      http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=782333

                      Best regards,
                      ---Norm

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                        Lose chickens

                        A Belgian input ... Detailed pictures possible :-)
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                          Just posted this one in a separate thread as well. Got it today from a friend who has found it in an attic, along with a KM-coastal uniform grouping and a few other bits and pieces.
                          Weird looking bird, especially the swastika, but no doubt about its originality, has not seen daylight since November 1944!

                          Martin
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                            Made in France during the occupation of Brest.

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                              I'm in a pickle with this one ... Africa ? or ???

                              Marc
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                                Next...Nothing special but I'm happy to have found and share this silver J. C. Maedicke eagle variant with "spear head" brest feathers and massive pin which has eluded me until now and completes my Maedicke set. Below is the whole family: at left the "spear head" gold and silver summer eagles and at right the "diamond shaped" breast feather variants with the flimsier aluminum "wrap around" pin which I beleive to be the earlier variant by this maker.

                                JC
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