Very nice Geoff A rare bird. Does it have the spinner?
Regards,
Tony
Very nice Geoff A rare bird. Does it have the spinner?
Regards,
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
spinner as attached to eagle when I acquired it. the other side has stepped shoulder / boss, if that is the correct description.
Thanks. The classic Gaunt spinner. Once again, a super eagle. If you're selling let me know!
Regards, Tony
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Hello Gents,
I haven't managed to I.D. this Eagle badge. Nicely shaped. One blade to the rear absent. I would be grateful for any suggestion. Spink variant?
Regards
Alex
Hi Aleks,
Yes, widely attributed to Spink manufacture. I recall that Artur addresses variants earlier in this thread.
Regards,
Tony
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"Tomorrow hopes we have learned something from yesterday." - John Wayne
Tony, thank you. Indeed, I've found it. Pages 32, 49 and 52
Regards
A.S.
Last edited by AlexKG200; 06-02-2015 at 09:20 PM.
Fellows
A few good pictures of Free Forces Eagles sold in Poland during the latest Desa Auction in March.
The Air Force one clearly stands out - interesting variant.
Navy is pre-war - variant one.
Fellows,
Pictures presented below have been send to me with the request for more info / identification.
Unfortunately - as in many cases of "field -made / not mass-produced " Eagles - it is and will be hard to establish details. I have personally not come across this variant, neither have seen picture(s), ay visual records - but that does not mean anything.
Perhaps any of You -my respectable friends can contribute into the investigation?
Fellows,
This is an example of "field -made / not mass-produced " PAF Eagle - that can be seen at Sikorski's in London. Looks to me like - pre-war version by Grabski of Lodz was used as a pattern to cast from.
Fellows,
Well overdue posts - some great Eagles from Sikorski's Collection.
Hope You like it!
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