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    Its a very nice original. Matt

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      Thank you guys!

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        bump

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          amazing !

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            On the Italian subject - any chance for this one .. ? >> http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...=1#post7094639

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              Here is a pic that I wanted to share with you guys..

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                any thoughts on these cap eagles
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                  How about these eagles?
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                    Opinions on this eagle? Looking at the backside I see signs of it being cast, correct? Especially at the end of the wings.


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                      Looks like a nice original Italian SS visor cap eagle to me.

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                        I don't like the eagle from the photos ....very soft lack of detail on reverse with anomalies . Pins are in correct position but the fakes made in the 70s were in the correct position also but with round pins. Pins missing is also suspicious . Look at the reverse of the first eagle in this thread and see the difference especially reverse of wings is obvious.

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                          Can you make clear crisp photos

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                            Sorry only available picture. But I'm leaning towards cast.

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                              Uuu.. What book are these images from?

                              Originally posted by Askold View Post
                              Note the metal eagle used on the sleeve:



                              and on the side of the cap:

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                                http://galleria.thule-italia.com/gino-boccasile/

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