Here is an example from my collection for comparison. It is, as you can clearly see, still sewn onto the wool having been removed from an M43 cap. For the record, I like the first example you posted, but not the second.
Here is an example from my collection for comparison. It is, as you can clearly see, still sewn onto the wool having been removed from an M43 cap. For the record, I like the first example you posted, but not the second.
Here is what has been assessed to be a "reproduction" Panzer Officer's trapezoid. It is sewn on what turned out to be a "reproduction" Panzer Officer's M43. Notice the subtle differences? As near as I and other collectors I have spoken with think these were never manufactured during World War II.
Greetings Bill,
I really like the first eagle that you posted. It is a standard pattern looking one to me. The second one looks alot like the eagles I posted. Was this one done on Black? I would love to see the back of it. What forum did the panzer eagle get posted on?
Thanks for posting your eagles. Every little bit helps.
Fred
Yes, Fred, the second one I posted is a black flatwire panzer trapezoid currently attached to what turned out to be a reproduction Panzer Officer's M43 cap. Here is the entire cap.
Greetings All,
On another forum a member directed me to p58 of "[U]Uniforms and Traditions of the Wehrmacht[U]by Angolia. Top of the page is a dark photo that could be this eagle. The swastika is a little malformed like the ones posted here. Maybe this is it!
Fred
Hello Fred,
My bad, i guess i was wrong and confused two different types.
I've just had a look in the Angolia/Schlicht's book, and apparently the one at the top of page 58 looks like the same, through the pic in the book is not very good.
Fred, what do you think of the type posted below...does it look the same ?
I took this pic from Eric Lefèvre 's book (the Wehrmacht), published in 1979.
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Greetings JPhilip,
The picture in Angolias book is not very clear but I do think it is the same eagle. The eagle you posted looks to be an enlisted version of the eagle we have been discussing.On another forum Glenn McGinnis posted a very nice picture of a soldier with what appears to be the same eagle you just posted! Nice!!
Fred
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