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    SS Bevo flatwire "bell bottom" eagle for review

    Hello,

    What do you think about this eagle? I dont like the poorly formed head and also the non-twisted thread bothers me too!


    Regards,

    Steven
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        #4
        looks good for me

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          again
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                  #9
                  Fine original eagle rarely encountered
                  Shame about the condition
                  Regards
                  David

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                    #10
                    Actually not in that bad of shape and a very difficult to find original. Interesting in that the tunics I have seen these used on were primarily from units that served on the Eastern front only and not in western campaigns....with the exception of the LAH which I have seen them in period pics on LAH tunics. I wonder if these were made in an Eastern KZ camp ?

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                      #11
                      thanks gents, I learned something today!

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                        Does anyone have a idea as to when these flat wire Eagles were originally manufactured? Thanks.

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                          They appear on some earlier tunics m36/m40 in the Agte book on Jochen Peiper. The photos appear to be early studio ones as well but who knows for certain.

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                            Originally posted by John Pic View Post
                            They appear on some earlier tunics m36/m40 in the Agte book on Jochen Peiper. The photos appear to be early studio ones as well but who knows for certain.

                            Thanks John.

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