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    Well Ive Read Most Of The Threads On This Type Of Tk , I Tend To Lean Towars It Being Original For A Few Reasons , But One That Stikes Me As Sound Is The Comparison In Material , The Heer Eagles With 3 Prongs Are Identical In Material To This Type Of Tk , Most Specific Is The Many Fine Lines In The Metal Has Anyone Noticed This Detail?
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    Note That The Progs Had Been Repaired , Why ,if It Is A Fake Type Of Skull Would Someone Go Through The Trouble ?
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      #3
      Skull

      John,
      The skull is real. some short time ago, someone posted an example that turned up from a dig. These are late war Assmann skulls.
      Peter

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        Skull

        Hello Peter , I Read The Post , Interesting To Say The Least. I Would Like To Know If A Similar 3 Prong Ss Eagle Exists.

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          Eagle

          Originally posted by john mack View Post
          Hello Peter , I Read The Post , Interesting To Say The Least. I Would Like To Know If A Similar 3 Prong Ss Eagle Exists.
          I have never seen one.

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            Skull

            So What Type Of Eagle Is This Skull To Be Paired Up With?

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              Originally posted by Peter Manzie View Post
              John,
              The skull is real. some short time ago, someone posted an example that turned up from a dig. These are late war Assmann skulls.
              Peter

              That's your opinion - not a fact.

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                Skull

                This Type Of Skull Has Been In Question For A Long Time. As Most Of The Past Posts Go , There Is Just Back And Forth Speculation And Debate , Nothing It Seems Is Ever Conclusive On The Originality Of The Skull.i Would Like To Know If There Is Anyone Who Has Some proof To Have Purchased One From A Vet .not That That Is Conclusive But It Would Give More Strength To The Claim Of It Possibly Being A Good Skull.is There Any Photographic Evidence ?what I Find Interesting Is The Comparison Of Material Of The 3 Prong Heer Eagle , It Is Exact Imo, Certainly That Must Be Considered Even The Way The Prongs Are Cut At The Termination Of The Prong Itself Is The Same On The Eagles As Is The Skull. So? Are The Eagles Fake As Well? I Personaly Do Not Care Either Way If The Skull I Have Is Real Or Fake , As I Have Almost Nothing Into It And I Dont Even Like Its Design , I Would Just Like To Get To The Bottom Of This Skull Once And For All. The Grond Dug Skull Is An Interesting Claim , But Thats All It Is Is A Claim ,i Am Not Trying To Deny The Mans Post On The Finding Of The Skull , But That Claim Needs More Than Was Provided I Would Say.

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                  #9
                  Everything that is a known fake is accepted as real if given enough time.... This skull is fake and regardless how often the lie of it's authintisity is repeated, it will still be fake!

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                    #10


                    Its a fake!!!!!!

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                      My Opinion

                      Originally posted by TonyS View Post
                      That's your opinion - not a fact.
                      It's not my opinion. One of these was discovered in an archeological dig. When that happens, it becomes fact. It is no longer subject to speculation. However, maybe you can disprove this. If so, I am all ears!!!
                      Peter

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                        Originally posted by Peter Manzie View Post
                        One of these was discovered in an archeological dig.
                        Let's not make it sound mor "scientific" than it is; a guy showed one that he claimed to have dug up on a battlefield.

                        I am open to the possibility, but I would like something a bit more conclusive.

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