Well for one thing an image of the backside will help to see the type of weave.. Understood Bevo but no image of the back, can't help much..
One other thing to note,,, the seller states "guaranteed lifetime on its originality"... So if determined to be fake will he repay you funds??? Does he mention that in his "guaranteed lifetime on its originality".... Just something to think about....
Smitty
I took a look in Mark Bando's SS book and this one looks very similar to a known reproduction. It has the same hook beak, shorter than normal wingspan and the circled swastika is larger than normal.
I may be wrong but I don't like the design, especially the roundness under the beak. Also notice the flaring at the bottom where the claws grip the roundel. You will notice in the Bando example the same flaring is prevalent. I believe this one to be a reproduction...
Hopefully some other SS collectors will add their thoughts..
Best
Smitty
I found that a similar eagle is posted 10 jears ago on this site and some collectors think it's original..
I don't know.. I'll wait until I get some more negative feedback and then will call the dealer I bought it from
Oke I had contact with the dealer and I can get my money back...
I think this one is a better one to buy?
luke,
IMO if the more expert collectors give different opinions (and in this thread they are all negative!) for me it's a no go.
Especially in SS items, you pay a lot of money for an item that is not 100% accepted by the community.
And that means you have something that's maybe good or maybe not in your collection.
And if in the future you want to trade or sell it you have to find someone who will accept it as good.
Especially if you are not an advanced collector, I will stay with textbook items.
If you have the possibility to get your money back, I would do it, and then I would buy one that is definitely good.
My two cents.
Regards
Ss eagle update.. thanks for the advice guys
Nice display !
Regards, Al
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