Just picked this up. Looks good. Cut from the tunic. Let me know your opinions. Thanks Ed
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Hello Ed the eagle is IMO 100% original
but I ,m sure that the background (the green woll) isn,t war-time applied
because this is a tropical eagle
and they are very very radom seen on the field-grey uniform
I also dont like the stitchingsigpicalways seeking = BEVO Cap and breast insignia
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If it helps any Ed, I was very interested in buying this eagle too. You just beat me to it.
I have a couple of uncut bevo tropical SS eagles; I paid $85 for one off the E-stand here, and $67 for the other from von Kleist on the Militaria Forum (with shipping in both cases).
Hope this helps,
John
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Thanks Adrian & Robin. I took it outside to look at it in bright sunlight, but still can't make up my mind. I have a gut feeling its not the tropical yellow (though I haven't seen one) just a off white yellow from age. Opinions on this are 50/50. Anybody else want to give their opinion ? Would I have bought this after reviewing these opinions? I can't honestly say. The seller is a good friend. I should have posted it before buying. Thanks again. Hope this thread has been helpful to other collecters.
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Hello,
This eagle is unquestionably a tropical eagle and was sold by Manion's a couple of years ago. When it was on Manion's, it was one of three SS tropical sleeve eagles sewn to a piece of green wool, and of note is that all three where sewn on using the exact same style and thread. I have seen over the last few years no less than 8 SS tropical eagles sewn to a piece of green wool, and again all of them have been sewn in the same style and thread...The idea of a tropical eagle on a field grey tunic is bizarre to begin with, as there were was more than an abundance of the correct silver grey thread eagles, and this was probably pointed out to the owner of this eagle. By falsely aging the eagle it now has the appearance of possibly being a silver-grey example...My advice is leave any of these tropical eagles on green wool alone, they are certainly original eagles, but have been postwar applied...JohnLast edited by InfanterieSammler; 12-17-2006, 11:29 PM.
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Here are a few more examples from Manions and various other sources...JohnLast edited by InfanterieSammler; 12-17-2006, 11:29 PM.
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