Hello Paul,
Here are some more examples of the KM/CA eagles with the sawtooth pattern over the fold line on the reverse. The big points on these are a slightly different pattern on the front(Head and Neck), The saw tooth pattern over the fold line on the reverse and the striped /striated base material.
I have yet to see an eagle with the above characteristics in Heer colors, only KM/CA colors. I attribute them to being foreign made because of these traits.
I recently purchased a roundel made on the same material and with excess threads above the fold lines. I believe that it is also foreign made. Standard eagles are made on a non striated/striped material, do not have the saw tooth, and resemble a Heer eagle a little more.
First the Blue on white KM eagle.
Here are some more examples of the KM/CA eagles with the sawtooth pattern over the fold line on the reverse. The big points on these are a slightly different pattern on the front(Head and Neck), The saw tooth pattern over the fold line on the reverse and the striped /striated base material.
I have yet to see an eagle with the above characteristics in Heer colors, only KM/CA colors. I attribute them to being foreign made because of these traits.
I recently purchased a roundel made on the same material and with excess threads above the fold lines. I believe that it is also foreign made. Standard eagles are made on a non striated/striped material, do not have the saw tooth, and resemble a Heer eagle a little more.
First the Blue on white KM eagle.
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