Hi Dan!
I value all the opinions so very much! That is why I hold all you members with the highest regards! I am a complete novice to this new 'stage' if you will. :-)
Cheers
Frank
Hi Dan!
I value all the opinions so very much! That is why I hold all you members with the highest regards! I am a complete novice to this new 'stage' if you will. :-)
Cheers
Frank
Searching for anything relating to, Anton Boos, 934 Stamm. Kp. Pz. Erz. Abt. 7, 3 Kompanie, Panzer-Regiment 2, 16th Panzer-Division (My father)
Hi Ralph,
Thank you for your message! Always such a good thing to take in all this valuable information. Thx!
Cheers
Frank
And just to show another variation, here is a late war Luftwaffe eagle....
Regards
-Bob
Hi Bob,
Another great item :-) I must say. Thank you for posting it.
Cheers
Frank
The political eagle is slightly more difficult to obtain than the Heer eagle. The choice is up to you as to which you prefer. Never let others tell you what to buy. Purchase what you like as long as it is original
BOB
LIFE'S LOSERS NEVER LEARN FROM THE ERROR OF THEIR WAYS.
hi Bob
It the second eagle a political eagle? I had asked for a Heer eagle that was from the begining of the war. As the first eagle (see the first post in this post) was from the end of the war as could be made up by the material it was made from.
Cheers
Frank
Hi Frank, that is an early Heer cap eagle.
I have one similar.
Either would be good to own.
Cheers, Ade.
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Hi Ade!
How are you? What about the thing the Bob Coleman said? About a political eagle? I am looking for a Heer eagle but not from the end of the war. Therefor I was sent this new one. Since I can only pick one I need a good choice. My senses tell me the the second one is a good choice. But what is the difference between a political eagel and a Heer one?
Cheers
Frank
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