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Benten, Robert, I thank you both. I remember being told the paper tinnie was thought to be rare but I never looked further into it. Robert, I picked it up from a well respected dealer/collector. Now for another, not rare but I like it. Undated and unmarked. Plastic with silver painted obverse. --dj--Joe
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RAD Honour pin
--dj--Joe replied to Scowen's topic in Germany: Third Reich: Organisational Membership Badges & Tinnies
Don, remain it shall! If ever I get a better image of the reverse I will post it, and should I find any further information, I will report back. Wishing all a Happy New Year! --dj--Joe -
RAD Honour pin
--dj--Joe replied to Scowen's topic in Germany: Third Reich: Organisational Membership Badges & Tinnies
After searching for a few days I can locate no examples to support my example! While I do not feel it is a repro. (it appears much more convincing in hand, my scans leave much to be desired) , I can not support it with other examples showing RAD in an up pointing triangle and so Don, if you wish to remove my images untill further investigation reveals an answer I am in full support. --dj--Joe -
RAD Honour pin
--dj--Joe replied to Scowen's topic in Germany: Third Reich: Organisational Membership Badges & Tinnies
Thanks for looking up the reference Don. Leave it to me to have something odd that does not fit the norm. I will do some checking around also. --dj--Joe -
RAD Honour pin
--dj--Joe replied to Scowen's topic in Germany: Third Reich: Organisational Membership Badges & Tinnies
Don, I note your point down triangle has RJAD and my point up triangle has RAD no J in sight. The RJAD seems to be more frequently encountered on RAD items judging from the few RAD items in my collection. Time frame difference? --dj--Joe -
Robert, thank you. It is a close match, a different pin was used but they appear to have used what was available at the moment of assembly. I wish my scanner picked up depth better. Hopefully we will see more examples. I can not make out your maker mark, can you sketch it? E.S.P. could well be EUGEN SCHMIDTHAUSSIER, PFORZHEIM. P.&.L. could be PETZ u LORENZ. Regards and Merry Christmas all! Joe
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RAD Honour pin
--dj--Joe replied to Scowen's topic in Germany: Third Reich: Organisational Membership Badges & Tinnies
Sorry not to be able to post clearer images. My P.&.L. example. RAD in a triangle. P.&.L. GES. GESCH. --dj--Joe -
Tinnies NSV Tinnie Database
--dj--Joe replied to Wood's topic in Germany: Third Reich: Organisational Membership Badges & Tinnies
Wood, impressive as always! I will be absorbing all those tinnies for days to come. I also wish to add my appreciation for all the effort required in preparing and posting all these fine items! Robert, the pin appears good in my opinion for the reverse of the NSV ceramic donation piece. --dj--Joe -
It is too close to the Holidays for hard feelings. I own a printed version I find perfectly acceptable! It does not appear quite the same as the example at the begining of this thread, nor does my example have those stamps. I am happy with it's autheticity and will not post it for review! I do not desire the grief! So it is merely my opinion and due to closed minds nothing has been learned. Sad! My final word on this subject! Happy Holidays! --dj--Joe