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    Kriegsmarine Breast Eagle for review

    Hi guys,

    I have a tunic I'm trying to verify with not much luck. But I was wondering if anyone could at least verify the authenticity of the breast eagle attached to the tunic. Any help is much appreciated.

    Thanks in advance
    Last edited by John R.; 05-27-2015, 10:20 AM.

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    For the file.
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      #3
      not for me personally sorry

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        #4
        Thanks KM-NZ.

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          #5
          Nothing wrong with that eagle, 101% original pre-May 1945

          Below (top image) is one that Ron has shown on this thread;

          http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=560177

          Have a look for yourself there are several others by this maker to see. One of the more desirable embroidered types,

          Chris
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            Küsten Artillerie


            Cheers
            Larry
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              Kriegsmarine EM NCO Overseas cap Eagle


              Cheers
              Larry
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                #8
                Nothing wrong with that bird

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                  Pulling this thread up again to ask why most people seemed to like it at the time.

                  When trawling the forum, it seems to be one of the most common eagles around (about 15 of them posted in the pinned breast eagle thread) and is found on all 4 backings (blue, white, field grey and tropical) and occurs both in breast eagle and cap eagle size. Most of them tend to be on the field grey background.

                  And despite the fact that it's probably one of the most commonly posted machine embroidered eagles around, we have yet to see posted a photograph of one in wear.

                  This area of the hobby is still in its infancy in terms of rigorous study. The pinned thread is good "catch-all" reference, but eventually I'd like to see a reference thread on each type of breast eagle (at least for the most common types) with some evidence to support originality wherever possible.

                  So it would very helpful if anyone can show some examples with convincing provenance or a photograph of this type in wear. The minty one stitched on to the jumper in the opening post doesn't look that convincing to me for wartime application.

                  Best regards,
                  ---Norm
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                  Last edited by Norm F; 03-14-2016, 10:09 PM.

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                    Originally posted by Norm F View Post
                    Pulling this thread up again to ask why most people seemed to like it at the time.

                    When trawling the forum, it seems to be one of the most common eagles around (about 15 of them posted in the pinned breast eagle thread) and is found on all 4 backings (blue, white, field grey and tropical) and occurs both in breast eagle and cap eagle size. Most of them tend to be on the field grey background.

                    And despite the fact that it's probably one of the most commonly posted machine embroidered eagles around, we have yet to see posted a photograph of one in wear.

                    This area of the hobby is still in its infancy in terms of rigorous study. The pinned thread is good "catch-all" reference, but eventually I'd like to see a reference thread on each type of breast eagle (at least for the most common types) with some evidence to support originality wherever possible.

                    So it would very helpful if anyone can show some examples with convincing provenance or a photograph of this type in wear. The minty one stitched on to the jumper in the opening post doesn't look that convincing to me for wartime application.

                    Best regards,
                    ---Norm
                    Just ree-posting with the missing image of the reverse of the blue and white example.
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                      Here's a Reddick Militaria reproduction eagle that seems to be based upon the same design. (Previously posted by Fred in the pinned thread on fake cloth in the Heer forum)
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