Marcus, That's a killer hollow Hymmen! (and the Mayer ain't bad, either!) Here are a couple more of mine, in different designs. A hollow zinc GWL first. Greg [attachmentid=37853][attachmentid=37854]
Rick, This is one you were ordering from Carsten Baldes in 2003, but while your order was on the way I was buying it from his table at a show in Germany. The copper color is a trick of the lighting from the scanner; it's bronze-finished zinc. Best, Greg [attachmentid=34599]
Hi Bill, Thanks! Included in those tinnies are C. Balmberger, L. Christian Lauer, Deschler, Hoffst?ter, Carl Poellath, M. Nett, E. F. Wiedmann, G. Brehmer, A. D. Schwerdt, M. Reich, Karl Wurster, W. Redo, and Fechler. Best, Greg
Some more tinnies. Wish I had a '29 in there; you guys have some really nice ones! C'mon, someone show a hollow stamped 1933 tinnie, and a silver-finish 1933 tinnie. [attachmentid=33441]
I also like Reichsparteitag items. Here are a couple 1933 tinnies. I usually see these with the pin rather rudely soldered on, but I like this one with the Balmberger pin mount. Best, Greg [attachmentid=33436][attachmentid=33437]
quote name='Jan Arne S' date='Apr 2 2006, 14:37 ' post='67504'] Greg ! Looks like You have been on hunting on hole the American Continent for PAB`s . Great PAB`s You have there ! Jan Arne
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