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Originally posted by John PicNice one! They all seem to be done in styles resembling minitures of thier sleeve counterparts. You certainly dont see any caps with them sewn to it for sale anymore,what a find one of those would be these days.
This is a tough one for me. As you can tell, my eagle is on a cap, the cap is also super rare. It's on hold for me but I had reservations about the eagle which is why I posted it. I've factored in that if real, the eagle would be a considerable part of the overall cost of the cap. If not real, I would then have to return to the seller and re-negotiate the price.
I honestly thought that you guys would slam this eagle and now I'm a bit stumped because quite a lot of you like it!Last edited by BenVK; 01-22-2006, 10:44 AM.
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Just an observation;
In all the years of collecting I have only seen 2 hand embroidered ss cap eagles that I consider original, maybe others have seen more but I am sure they will also say that originals existed wartime but are exceptions rather than the norm.
I do not know If there is any relevant paperwork regarding said insignia maybe Mr Chapman/Mr Toncar or? Might be able to help.
Another observation is considering how rare these pieces of insignia are ( and we should not forget that) I have never seen so many offered for sale as i have in the last 10 years, I do not mean this as a slur on the items that started this thread or any other just that they seem to have become much more commoner than they used to be.
cheers
Gary
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