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This is currently listed on peters site, but i wanted to know if this is good since he has another listed by the same maker with differences.
Of note is the eagles talons and its beak Thanks
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"Insanity is heriditary. You get it from your kids." Quote from Ronald Regans diary.
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"Insanity is heriditary. You get it from your kids." Quote from Ronald Regans diary.
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The wings look kind of short for an SA eagle. I am not sure who else would have used one like this, (postal, RR, etc.) as they used mainly gilded ones, but whatever it is it looks original. You will see some die differences even within a single manufacturer.
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I believe the later version, (1939) eagles had a wingspan of 65mm as oppossed to the 1936 version with a 50mm
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I also thought a short winged postal....but does look original. jeff
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Not a SA eagle nor a "Partei" more a State organisation eagle
Last edited by PASCAL B.; 02/05/2012 10:57 AM.
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Wanted: flatwire "Oberbayern" CT / all kind of RZM/SS alu. buttons 1939. Thanks
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