Can anyone post some pictures of the 475/42 eagle? Thanks in advance!
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Steve:
That is a very interesting example you posted. What is interesting to me is the crimped in pin assembly. I recall that the accepted fakes had the pins soldered onto a round base that was then itself soldered onto the reverse of the eagle...in three spots. Then of course I have seen the style (not sure what code) with crimped in pins similiar to original crimped on styles such as you see on this original skull:Attached Files
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Hi John,I have not quite reconciled w/myself why these pin attachments differ amoung the same codes other than the time frame of manufacture.It must have been expediency for the change.Your Deschler would have to be considered a wartime piece.Your crimp looks much more acceptable to me than the M1/17's 375/39.That style is just like 360/42.I am sympathetic to vet pick up claims as I have several myself.At this point in time I just would not want a 475/39 like the one posted.Here is a copy 475/42Cheers SteveAttached FilesLast edited by Steve Pardon; 02-02-2006, 12:30 AM.
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Well, I was about ready to post another announcement,
(in addition to the M1/17 eagles), but you guys have beat me to it.
After the thread on Adrian's aluminum 475 eagle, I felt I should
search for more information on the controversial 475 marked eagles.
However, even with a lot of help, I did not have any luck until just the last couple months or
so, but I have finally learned that there are most certainly original 475 marked eagles after all,
in which all of the fakes have been patterned after,
(which is 99% of them), as said by John.
I believe Adrian's aluminum eagle to be an original
as well as John's vet acquired zinc version.
I also believe 100%, that I know who the maker is.
It is Ferdinand Wagner, (M1/8). Anyone ever wonder why you
don't see M1/8 eagles in aluminum or zinc?
Well, that's because they are 475 instead of M1/8.
Anyway, I have compared the head, beak, and chest details down to
every spot, even the shadow material around the head,
and there is no doubt, that it is the exact same front die as the earlier
M1/8 marked eagles.
Also, I have found that while the 39 dated versions come in both,
aluminum and zinc, the zinc ones also can be dated 42 and possibly
other years, and can have the pins blob soldered on,
without attachments, (like the late Assmann eagles).
These may remain controversial amongst many collectors,
but I would now own one. I have located several collectors
and have friends that have obtained them from vets.
I just wish it had not taken us so long to acquire this info.
I believe this is another mystery, finally solved.
Any other feedback welcomed.
Best, ChrisLast edited by SScollector; 03-06-2005, 09:59 PM.
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Hey, It didnt take all of us that long to figure it out, I have know it for many years. this is a 475/39 eagle on a 100% original waffen ss officers visor.
Regards,
KevinAttached FilesLast edited by Sayle F; 03-06-2005, 10:33 PM.
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