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11-06-2023 01:47 AM
# ADS
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Georgi I'm leaning towards authentic as well. I like the bolts and threads. Markings are also consistent with HE. I also like the crack to the neck from being pried off. I don't see a repro having that. HE are highly faked however. Hopefully JR or one of the experts can chim in but I like it.
Tim
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Hi Georgi.
I expect that there are not many train eagle collectors here and the topics in this section remain without a defining opinion.
Here is my opinion! I hope it helps in making a decision.
The eagle looks authentic. There are no markings on the studs typical of this manufacturer, but the photos are not good enough and not all examples have such markings. The detail around the swastika stud is not very good. This example certainly doesn't look like the fakes I've seen. I think this is a good example.
As you say at these prices we don't know what the counterfeiters can produce. Buy this eagle only if you have the right to return it. When you receive the eagle upload more photos of the specific details for further discussion and if there is a problem you will return it.
Last edited by kettenkrad; 11-09-2023 at 02:35 AM.
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I think the seller is confirmed. Accepts a fourteen-day period for returning the item.
I don't know why someone would drill just one hole in an uncharacteristic place on the eagle's wing?
Regards Georgi.
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The previous owner started to do something, but gave up.
Good thing he didn't cut the studs.
It is interesting how this eagle was hung.
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Still has the nuts. Very nice raz.
Tim
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Thanks Tim , it is posted here as "new bird with nuts" for a laugh .
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