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    ss flatwire arm eagle

    Hi All,
    Look at my new ss flatwire arm eagle
    All oppinions are wllcome .
    Best regards
    Jery
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      #3
      Best eagles they ever made congrats

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        #4
        Classic original

        Ian

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          #5
          Very nice ...
          Just a shame it was never used
          Regards
          David

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              #7
              Nice original eagle

              Greg

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                #8
                I never get tired of looking at original flat wire sleeve eagles
                Therefore I have two myself...

                Thanks for sharing
                //Felix

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                  #9
                  Excellent!

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                    #10
                    Perfect Eagle !

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                      #11
                      Very nice, and certainly not getting any easier to find. Were these eagles even used that often? I have handled two original tunics, both private purchase, one a panzer wrapper the other field grey 4 pocket, where ithe eagle was first sewn onto a piece of black or green wool, and then applied to the jacket, I think it was done so as to give it more of a distinct look like the regular bullionEagles, that way the are more prominent in appearance.
                      Thanks
                      Last edited by Scott A. Hess; 05-29-2015, 11:45 PM.

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                        #12
                        Beautiful eagle. I have one on a combat tunic; I don't think they saw as much service as the bullion variety.

                        s/f Robert

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                          I nave one in a 5 button trikot tunic and was war timenperiod. Unfortunately fiber are losting the match against age and under wings there is a strap.

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