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    SS Cap Eagle - M1/72 - Fishing Weight?

    Hi Everyone,

    I have this cap eagle in my possession and believe it is a repro. In fact, given that I can write with it, I supsect it is lead. It will also flex with only slight pressure. The prongs are sharp enough to cut my throat too. Also, notice the total lack of reverse detail: indicative a casting?

    Anyway, could somebody who owns a genuie M1/72 eagle, please give their opinion, so that I might conclusively end a dispute as to the eagle's authenticity.

    Thanks and all the best,
    Toby.
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    Last edited by TobyR; 04-18-2006, 12:28 PM.

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    Detail (NB: repair between eagle's wing adn torso):
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      #3
      Reverse:
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        #4
        Close-up of the maker-mark:
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          #5
          Hi Toby,

          I think you get some negative comment on this...sorry
          Doc
          Last edited by Doc; 04-18-2006, 04:08 PM.

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            #6
            Hi Toby, when I first saw this one I thought that it could be ok but now I'm leading towards it being wrong.
            BTW I believe that the eagle discussed here
            http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...=149366&page=3
            is exactly the same as your one. It's a shame that the thread fizzled out before a conclusion was reached.
            Cheers
            Ben

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              #7
              Doc, Ben,

              Many thanks for replying.

              @ Ben - the worst thing about this eagle is that it has no strength whatsoever, i.e. it will yield to the slightest pressure, which I believe explains the repair. I just wonder when the repair was made. Of course, I wonder too when the eagle was made!

              Thanks again.

              All the best,
              Toby.

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                #8
                toby,
                if its as heavy and as soft as you say then its probably been cast in low melt alloys,
                cheers
                Gary

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                  #9
                  Thanks for taking a look Gary.

                  All the best,
                  Toby.

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                    #10
                    Bad Zimmermann in my oppinion

                    Best,
                    Blazej P

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                      #11
                      Well from my limited knowledge the bending is a huge red flag.

                      But I never understood that test. I mean it works with stuff you own, but can you imagine using it at a sellers stand or something. "it broke in half sir that means its a fake" I am sure they will accept your word for it

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