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Wood
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Another cardboard.
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Two more to get, 2000 & 3000km.
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cardboard, plain reverse.
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A few more ....
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Picked this up from ebay, and just thought of it as a better quality tinnie, but I happened upon it in Heering & Huskens book He/Hu4606b
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Recent additions, for Ian.
Bronzed aluminium or zinc, its hard to tell.
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and this, thinner type with a pure white background, marked ges.gesch on the pin plate.
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My pair, this one with a creamy white background, just marked ges.gesch. Unfortunatly my rubbish scanner does not show the creamy white colour.
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Was this a fantasy item, or based on a real badge?
Regards,
Pete
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Hi both, this is one in a series of whw town coats of arms, and I believe , the only one with the eagle and swastika.
Regards,
Pete
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OK Don, many thanks, first measurements, then some judicious questions.
Pete
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Chris, everytime you post something from your ex-collection, I get agrieved that I didn't get into the WA site just that little bit earlier. So much good stuff gone to other collectors and not one piece to me !!!!!
Regards,
Pete
Ah, those halcyon days of bygone youth.......................
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Hmm, yes thats interesting Don, so if (IF) it was produced in metal, this may account for the scratches/file marks, prongs removed and replaced with a pinback arrangement. Well it will cost nothing to get it sent, just to retun it, but then 70 Euro for a cap badge.....
Pete
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Been there, done it, many moons ago thank goodness.
As to the badge/plaque...either way mate, a very nice piece, one I would have bought.
Regards,
Pete
Had a load of tinnies to download but my computer locked up, and in re-booting, lost all the pics, so back to the scanner. Ho hum.
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Solid one in alluminium. Of no help probably. I think I may have kept yours Nick. Although I seem to remember something about the S having to be directly over the R.
Regards,
Pete
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..the harder to find, hollow type.
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Oldenburg enamel, this may have been in before, but I wanted to show it with.......
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KdF Tinnie Database
in Germany: Third Reich: Organisational Membership Badges & Tinnies
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Another K.d.F.