Neat, WH (Heeres) tarnished silver-toned (ie. 'Buntmetall'-based), EM- (ie. NCO- or officers') type visor-cap-eagle being a non-maker-marked example that comes in a just minimally used- ie. once cap-attached, condition Neat, WH (Heeres) tarnished silver-toned (ie. 'Buntmetall'-based), EM- (ie. NCO- or officers') type visor-cap-eagle being a non-maker-marked example that comes in a just minimally used- ie. once cap-attached, condition Neat, WH (Heeres) tarnished silver-toned (ie. 'Buntmetall'-based), EM- (ie. NCO- or officers') type visor-cap-eagle being a non-maker-marked example that comes in a just minimally used- ie. once cap-attached, condition

Neat, WH (Heeres) tarnished silver-toned (ie. 'Buntmetall'-based), EM- (ie. NCO- or officers') type visor-cap-eagle being a non-maker-marked example that comes in a just minimally used- ie. once cap-attached, condition

This is an attractive - and nowadays actually not that easily encountered! - WH (Heeres) tarnished silver-toned (ie. I deem typical 'Buntmetall'-based), enlisted-mens'- (ie. NCO- or even officers') type visor-cap-eagle (ie. 'Adler für Schirmmütze') being a detailed albeit non-marked example that comes in a just minimally used- ie. (I deem) once cap-attached, condition. The neat piece comes (of course) in a still fully functional condition. All three of its (original, also 'Buntmetall'-based) prongs are still present and/or fully functional: they were - I deem - clearly once folded ie. bent but are still functional (as can be seen on the pictures). The eagle - which is very detailed and pronounced - has a nice typical, 'Buntmetall'-like appearance as to be expected. Simply an attractive - and with certainty desirable! - spare-part that will be hard to be upgraded!

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