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love to hear some opinions.
thanks
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I think this one has a chance. The 3 stud set up is correct and 24" birds are most common. The reverse set up dones not match the reference however so I would suggest you bounce this one off JR. Good luck
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Why is it a fake? please elaborate...I, like Paul think it has a chance....regards, Ryan if you are going to condem an item to the scrap heap forum rules dictate that you must offer more of an explanation that you have thus far!
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This appears to be a 35" wide eagle. They are harder to find. The reverse has a nice patina. The studs appear to be cut off. Appears authentic.
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