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    SS embroidered sleeve eagle tunic removed

    Just wanted to share a nice removed eagle with the SS community on the WAF. Taken outside in natural light as well.
    Enjoy, and comments are welcome. All the Best. Dave.
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    SS eagle

    Back of eagle.
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      #3
      Nice tones!

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        #4
        A lot of character there!

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          #5
          Very nice eagle 👍 thank you for shearing

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            #6
            Fine example Dave

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              #7
              I usually don't get mega excited over cut-offs, but I like this one. Perhaps it's the yellow markings on the inside of the sleeve. I think these were usually at the end of a bolt of cloth.

              Alen

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                Thanks, that makes sense about the yellow markings, the 'bobbin thread' has sewn over it! Thanks all! Dave.

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                  #9
                  Character. Lots and lots of character! Nice!

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                    #10
                    Very nice eagle!!

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                      #11
                      I'm puzzled as to why the needle thread and eagle embroidery is the same tan colour, as if they had been dyed. You can see the original white thread of the eagle through the holes in the back.

                      Dave, can you tell if the needle thread was once the same colour as the bobbin thread?

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