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Why so many eagle design variants on the edged weapons?
I was thinking it seems odd there was no standard eagle design that the NSDAP required all makers to conform to. They seemed really concerned with their brand and recognizability, and influence. Is there any history on why they were so lax with liberties on the eagle and wreath designs? There's no way the organization's I've worked for would ever allow variations like these.
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07-09-2014 01:06 AM
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Some photo's of various examples of what you're inquiring on would really help this thread old pal, sorta pique folks interest a bit more if you get my meaning.
Regards, Ned.
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In memory of Capt. Robert Falcon Scott, Edward Wilson, Henry Bowers, Lawrence Oates and Edgar Evans. South Pole Expedition, 30th March 1912.
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wardaggers.com - German Army Dagger Crossguard Makers Reference
All these different eagle designs on the army dagger cross-guards for instance.
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Artists conception..before it went to the producer..or sub contractor.
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- Larry C
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Its quite easy to explain i think.
When Hitler got total control in 1933 suddenly all heads had to look to the same side.
Numerous contract were given to different Factories to produce edged weapons, insignia etc.
They all had different designers, of course there were example where to look at: Speers designs for example.
The RZM was still to develop in the early days, so there was room for different pattern by different designers.
When all was pretty well organised control systems like the RZM & WaffenAmts took over and standarisation was the way to go.
Then for example the Generic Heer Eagle came......the rest is History
Cheers,
Ger
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I wonder how many Officers got snickered at by their fellows for wearing a fancy sword that had a backwards swastika on it...
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
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Is Swordfish still around? I sold him a US trench knife 3-4 years ago and a few months later he stopped posting on WAF. There is a thread on WAF asking what happen to him. He was the go to guy on swords.
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