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    KM tropical eagle

    Advertised as a breast eagle but I'm pretty sure its a cap eagle.
    Its on hold for me... Good one?

    Looks good to me but I have not sent my payment yet...

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    No opinions? In the mean time I bought it...Hope I did OK!
    It is a cap eagle!

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      #3
      Originally posted by NickG View Post
      No opinions? In the mean time I bought it...Hope I did OK!
      It is a BREAST eagle!
      It is a BREAST eagle! My mistake!!! (not cap!)
      No thoughts? French made maybe?

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        #4
        I checked the KM pinned breast eagle thread and no examples shown...

        Lets try again now with better images...
        ANYBODY?

        Fred Green?
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          #5
          Greetings Nick,

          I have never be happy with this pattern of eagle. I had always considered them to be reproductions. The lack of definition in the embroidery and usually a edge trim. I have never been a fan of the tapering of the wings either.

          I have had to reconsider my position after I saw this pattern of eagle executed in Heer colors on the very late war cheese cloth backing and on a felt material. The second eagle is machine sewn and then has had the edge hand sewn down. I believe they are the same pattern eagle. I will try and post the shot I have.

          Given that I still can't say Yay or Nay to your eagle.

          Fred
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            #6
            Hello,

            After more study, the late war white embroidered enlisted man's breast eagle is a nice original to me. The lower eagle, which appears to be a Private purchase enlisted man's eagle on a dark green felt is bad to me.

            The tropical eagle in the original post appears to be a reproduction eagle executed on cotton with the outer border trimmed off. It is also executed on a cotton or twill material not a cheesecloth/open weave material.

            Fred

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