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03-09-2016 08:02 AM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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Looks poorly cast, to me...but Big Ned is the man to see about these eagles!
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
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Wagriff
Looks poorly cast, to me...but Big Ned is the man to see about these eagles!
That's what I thought, but you never know......... may be a good fake. Big Ned HELP............
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J&Z is known for quality eagles. This is not one of them. The "sandy" surface
of the front is not at all comfortable! Normally the finish of J&Z eagles is extraordinary!
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That was my first impression, but again a lot of things look good...... like the casting in the back. Normally the eagle and swastika are one solid piece on reproductions, this one has good details.......
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I'm with the rest; no doubt a rough post-war cast eagle. I don't have a "27" inch J&Z but I do have one in the smaller "24" inch size by this maker and, I must say, the detail put into these by this particular maker is really unmistakable. I think the J&Z "24" inchers must have the most detailed reverse out there, really nice quality -- crisp detail.
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BTW - Ned already commented on this eagle. He said it was one of the better quality fakes out there, but he said it was fake. He must be on vacation or something.
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An eagle with a wingspan of 60.0 or 68.0 cm always should have four studs,
according to official, technical drawings from the RZA. But "rules" were often
offended! And so swastika's should not be black, but whatever!
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The book....Wilhelm....we need the book! Any word on when we will be able to purchase your book?
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