SOME plastic eagles were worn during operations in Holland, September-October 1944.
SOME plastic eagles were worn during operations in Holland, September-October 1944.
Hi Rafal,
Perhaps more of a topic for the Polish Exile WW2 Cap Eagles thread. . . The Canadian made eagle you are referring to is the one manufactured by William Scully of Montreal. On first glance they appear identical to the Gaunt, but there are some subtle differences, among them being a lighter coloured more silver-like alloy. Like the Gaunt products, they are of a very high quality, stamped from heavy gauge sheet metal. Pictured below is one of the examples residing in my collection. This one has been ‘custom vaulted’ by the original owner (no easy task due to the hardness and thickness of the metal), possibly for wear on an FS cap.
Regards,
Tony
Tony,
I never knew that there were Canadian made eagles !!
Excellent Stuff !
Gary J.
Exactly!
I have same in my collection.
Additionally - beret eagles were polished by soldiers.
Greetings
Rafal
No one interested in beginnings of Polish parachuting
????
YES!!!!
by all means pleae post more of your early para items!!
thank you!!
where is the provenance that William Scully manufactured Polish cap badges ?
siema Mark.
welcome to the forum,
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