A very nice breast eagle for my Kriegsmarine collection, hope you all like it as much as I do..
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Originally posted by oldb@y410 View PostThumbsup! I have a cap eagle that is similar or the same just smaller. I really like KM items, mainly collect eagles as the KM badges tend to be out of my budget. Nice eagle in excellent condition!
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Originally posted by L11-VELASCO View Post
Hi Fernando,
Thanks very much for the info... appreciate your help
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Originally posted by glaser View PostI don't like these (what I call them) TOUCAN eagles, for me they are post war. Anyone who is going to argue that, feel free, but please show evidence (pictures of toucans in wear) and don't get emotional
Hi glaser,
Yes they do look like a toucan.. do you consider them post war simply because of the lack of photos of them being period worn? Or because of the materials/construction of the actual piece ? Etc
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Materials/construction looks good, but I am sceptical because I never saw one in a war time picture, nor did I saw one in old books/catalogues/magazine published before lets say 1994 or so.
Nowadays too many books appear with astonishing fake items presented as the real stuff, as an example: German Combat Helmets 1933 – 1945 by Peter J Nash.
Just my humble opinion, I stay openminded and I am ready to learn. Just hate (like anybody I guess) to be deceived by post war items sold as genuine.
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Originally posted by Stive View PostSewing of BeVo style looks wrong on an eagle IMO
See now the same with no flash light
Although we could not see pics now Im afraid...here I posted 2 eagles(one the example from this thread)
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=924912
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FernandoLast edited by L11-VELASCO; 05-01-2018, 04:53 PM.
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Originally posted by glaser View PostMaterials/construction looks good, but I am sceptical because I never saw one in a war time picture, nor did I saw one in old books/catalogues/magazine published before lets say 1994 or so.
Nowadays too many books appear with astonishing fake items presented as the real stuff, as an example: German Combat Helmets 1933 – 1945 by Peter J Nash.
Just my humble opinion, I stay openminded and I am ready to learn. Just hate (like anybody I guess) to be deceived by post war items sold as genuine.
Hi again Glaser,
I understand where your coming from.. agree with you on being open minded and always willing to learn. I think everyone hates when that happens, would like to hear from as many people as possible on this breast eagle to learn more about it [emoji1303]
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