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    Sleeve eagle on a 44 pattern tunic the construction is a bit crude can I have oppions on this please thanks in advance
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    #2
    IMO the eagle is ok. Just a variant.

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      #3
      I agree, the eagle is original. I also like the "not perfect" way that it is stitched on to the sleeve.
      I post a cut off that I own of a similar eagle. Again, not perfect stitches.

      Cheers,
      Felix
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        #4
        Great "cut off" Felix. Is the bird tropical or aging?
        Last edited by AFF96; 12-05-2009, 07:56 PM. Reason: typo

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          #5
          Originally posted by aff96 View Post
          Great "cut off" Felix. Is the bird tropical or aging?
          Tropical eagles are yellow BeVo..this is embroidered...= continental!

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            #6
            Hello!

            Yes, it is normal grey embroidered eagle toned into yellow because of age and wear.
            If one finds a tropical eagle on a normal grey/green wool jacket one can be sure it is post war applied.

            Best regards,
            Felix

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              #7
              nice and real arm eagle
              would love to see tunic too!

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                #8
                Tunic?

                Originally posted by wisches View Post
                nice and real arm eagle
                would love to see tunic too!
                Why, it just has a big hole in it's sleeve.

                Oh...never mind!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Felix View Post
                  Hello!

                  Yes, it is normal grey embroidered eagle toned into yellow because of age and wear.
                  If one finds a tropical eagle on a normal grey/green wool jacket one can be sure it is post war applied.

                  Best regards,
                  Felix
                  Thanks Felix!!!! Always a pleasure to learn from your posts!

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