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    SS Sleeve Eagle Officer + Panzer Boards

    Hello, I have recently picked this set up on a local German Antique store...price was right and I am 100% sure that the Panzer boards -although they are not really Waffen SS, but came together with the eagle- are period originals, regarding the embroidered sleeve eagle I have a good feeling too, however I am not an expert on SS officer insignias, so any serious comments are appreciated. Thanks in advance

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    <a href="http://abload.de/image.php?img=adler02sse0m.jpg"><img src="http://abload.de/img/adler02sse0m.jpg" /></a>
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      #3
      <a href="http://abload.de/image.php?img=adler05p5c7z.jpg"><img src="http://abload.de/img/adler05p5c7z.jpg" /></a>

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        <a href="http://abload.de/image.php?img=adler06sqd9o.jpg"><img src="http://abload.de/img/adler06sqd9o.jpg" /></a>

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          #5
          black light test is negative for the eagle

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            #6
            The eagle is not a style that I would be drawn to, but having said that it is a very unique looking item and the embroidery is very nicely executed and maybe of Italian origin (just a guest.) Could be original to the period.

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              Originally posted by herrgeezer View Post
              The eagle is not a style that I would be drawn to, but having said that it is a very unique looking item and the embroidery is very nicely executed and maybe of Italian origin (just a guest.) Could be original to the period.
              Thanks, as I said being not really the expert on SS officer sleeve eagles, I look at it the same way and it is really nicely done...

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                #8
                the wings feathers turn me off

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                  #9
                  The more I look at this eagle the more it reminds me os a suit of Japanese armor.

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                    #10
                    At the right price I would have also made that gamble. Very interesting and unknown variation...
                    who knows maybe foreign made?

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