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    Not all Odd Eagles are Fakes.

    Just look at this one!
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    #2
    Sorry Robin, this a well known fake! The tunic is made by Janke by the way.

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      #3
      Amazing picture Robin! I wonder how many people have thrown this eagle away thinking it was a fake...

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        #4
        Originally posted by Robin Lumsden
        Just look at this one!
        NOW this is an excellent photo Robin...who would think this is an original eagle if it was for sale somewhere. It would take a very brave and fully experianced collector to own such eagle...I would guess

        Regards,
        Tony

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          #5
          you live and learn!:

          jon
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            #6
            Hello Robin,

            That eagle appears identical to that on the tunic of Hauptsturmfuhrer Dr. Hans Kirchner (LAH) - illustrated in Beaver Vol.1 pgs 270-272. Kirchner, a medical officer, was killed in action in Russia in late 1943 and his tunic is now in the possession of a noted collector.

            Regards,

            Mike

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              #7
              Speaking Of Odd Eagles

              Here is an odd one I have had for some years, really like the look and construction, the standard off eagle shown for size
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                #8
                and then again, here's the back
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                  #9
                  Thought I would bring this back up with all the eagle discussions
                  DaveJ

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                    #10
                    Here is one that was on one of my tunics and can be seen in photos in Agte's book on Peiper and also was worn on one of Otto Weidinger's tunics.
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                      #11
                      Great thread guys for us newby's trying to learn...greatly appreciate it!!!!

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                        #12
                        I think this style of eagle may have been produced in Belgium or Holland...

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