Why doesn the Eagle, Globe, & Anchor emblem have any detail in its design ?
A. Thats a fair question. You see, when we were deciding on the design for the EGA, we wanted to make every effort to capture the true essence of the Corps. We went with a chrome silouhette type of design because we felt it was simple in nature, yet powerfully bold and icon like. Also, due to the well designed shape of the EGA emblem, it proves to be immediately recognizable regardless of its lack of detail, so we do not feel that the absence of feathers, continents, and rope coils makes our product any less appealing amongst Marines, but rather makes it unique and sought after. Lastly, due to the very nature of the product itself and the location in which it resides, all the intricate detail in the world (which you would pay more for anyway) is lost on the majority of those who see your emblem anyway. You see, your emblems on the back of your auto are seen by many as you drive around town from, on average, a distance of 10 to 15 feet away. From that distance, a detailed emblem begins
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