Nice role of late war eagles. They look like embroidered versions of the printed type. Dave.
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How do these compare to the late war style that look like these on Bill Shea's site? I know the ones on his site came with a bunch of SS cloth (I know the provenance of the grouping and the guy that found them--out of New England vet attic) and they look so crude that they are a hard sell but I think them okay, take a look at Bill's if you get a chance. I know one of the top SS guys does not like the style, but I think them a very limited run and the few around from Dachau,
J
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A few points to consider:
- Look at the vertical lines I've drawn at the edges of the wing lines in red: original eagles all arc
- Observe the irregular spacing of the horizontal wing lines: original eagles have uniform distances between lines, and the lines are parallel. These lines are way off.
- the eagle body has no true fletching, and a badly misshapen head and swastika. The "armpit" fletching should be a smooth, even arc from feet to wing - these are jagged, uneven, and LOOPED instead of solid feathers.
I believe these are replicas. Even the printed birds were symetrical.
regards, RobertAttached Files
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