Hi Michal, congratulations on a sweet addition. Mint unissued condition. She’s a beauty. This is exactly the type found on air force furazerki. Scarcely seen twin blade version.
Thanks for sharing
Cheers,
Tony
Hi Michal, congratulations on a sweet addition. Mint unissued condition. She’s a beauty. This is exactly the type found on air force furazerki. Scarcely seen twin blade version.
Thanks for sharing
Cheers,
Tony
All thoughts and opinions expressed are those of my own and should not be mistaken for medical and/or legal advice.
"Tomorrow hopes we have learned something from yesterday." - John Wayne
Hello!
Tony, thanks for the information where they were wore
Best
Michał
Fellows,
I have recently been forwarded the pictures of the Eagle that is understood to be used by Polish Patriotic organisation(s) in the USA at the beginning of 20th century.
Please find attached (the brightest form the top), the Eagle seems to follow the design of the Eagles presented on the previous posts (well documented via pictorial records).
Please see small differences in shapes / finish and fastening - looks to me that there had been a few versions / designs of Patriotic Eagles – and therefore still substantial work/ exploration is needed to categorise them...
Please add any info you may have!
Polish Hat Eagles
Polish Hat Eagles
Fellows
This Eagle – has been intriguing me for some time - further research needed!
It is believed to be French made – later 39th pattern.
There is some pictorial evidence and actual French berets with this patterns (one is I believe in Military museum in Warsaw) – but not with the red background.
Any of You - some relevant info, please.
Fellows
Connecting the dots!
Betet is at the Army Museum in Warsaw - after Ltn Bogdan Garlisnki
Solved!
V-rare Eagle made in Germany
Fellows
Hand-made - French design PAF Eagle - from Sikorski's Archives
Fellows
We have not actually – done much to research Eagles made n CCCP – before the evacuation.
2 example, have found -
Eagle – very rare example of an Eagle made in CCCP – from the Sikorki’s Archives
Picture - Guzar, Uzbekistan – early 1942. Commissar Henryk Podgórski, officer of the Polish State Police, pre 39
Artur, thanks for posting these last several examples. Fascinating to see. Keep 'em coming.
Cheers, Tony
All thoughts and opinions expressed are those of my own and should not be mistaken for medical and/or legal advice.
"Tomorrow hopes we have learned something from yesterday." - John Wayne
Thank You Tony! Will do my best.
Although, i have to say - finding new interesting specimens with provenience and pictorial sources matching them - is becoming harder and harder!
I would hope that more forum users could contribute - as I am sure many people do have much of interesting info in family archives etc!
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