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    Scowen

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    1. Nice piece. The maker is Raymond & Nichols...
    2. It’s not Dutch but Danish, taken from their 1942 edition of the Yul-i-Norden magazine….
    3. These are fantasy pieces made & sold by this company in Latvia.... https://germanrings.lv/en/77-german-wwii-stickpin
    4. Nice sharp pictures Joe. Sorry, can't help with what it is for though....
    5. A very interesting & informative thread, thank you 😎.
    6. It's unusual for me, I usually notice these small details... Getting old I guess....
    7. That's a good question Joe.... I'd never noticed it.... 🙄
    8. I'm sure that I've seen one Joe (in fact I thought that I had one but cannot find it so I must have been dreaming), but I cannot remmeber who owned it....
    9. This is indeed very interesting.... Do you still have this card in your collection? The image that GO posted has the dealer KPEMIG's copyright mark at the bottom right corner. I assume that GO used the image from the site.... It's obviously the very same card as all the faults & creases are the same...
    10. Some nice pieces Gentlemen, thank you for showing them. Don
    11. Don't worry, it's no problem. But feel free to start new topics here https://gmic.co.uk/forum/207-germany-third-reich-organisational-membership-badges-tinnies/ of any new membership badges that you have. I look forward to seeing more from you 👍
    12. Very nice, most of these on the market are fake but they are easily spotted. I must point out here that both this & the Mückebund badge you have posted are not tinnies but membership badges. Tinnies were for specific dated events & celebrations whilst these were to show membership of a specific organisation.
    13. This is a piece that you need to make your own decision on. Many collectors believe these to be fantasy pieces that never existed during the Third Reich period. However, others say that they are genuine.... Don
    14. A very nice & rare piece. Looks like it was ground dug. Thanks for sharing it.
    15. As far as I'm concerned it's a nice early original 👍
    16. Yes, it is possible that the die mark may help identify the maker. However I have never really collected party badges so cannot help.
    17. Ah yes, I know the badge & mark you mean. These codes/marks were also used on the WHW Tag der Deutschen Polizei tinnies. As far as I know a list of makers who used these codes have not yet been identified.
    18. The letters are for Weiß-Rot-Weiß. However there is some dispute amongst collectors whether it is a membership badge for a Table Tennis group from Kleve or an athetics group from Vienna.... My belief is that it is for an athletics group as I have a photo of the cloth version of the badge being worn on a shirt at an outdoor event....
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