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Another I think looks better in this section.
Arnsberg.
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Not SA, but SA related. I think.
Ammendorf. Horst Wessel.
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Berchtesgarten. Slight damage. It will do though.
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Resurrected thread with a new addition. The lettering hasn't scanned very well.
DRK Samariterin badge.
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Wehrfähig.
A giant plastic badge with over 2 feet of ribbons attached.
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From e-pay.
Schlesierland.
Looks like it mat have had a ribbon attached once.
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Finally got me this one. Köln-Aachen
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Extremely little, almost invisible, in fact it is invisible!
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Ooops, but still no number. Is yours one solid of hollow?
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Alec, interesting, there is no number on the one shown in Tieste, just that it is in bronze and silver.
Bill or do you prefer William? No wonder I never see you offer these types of items. :-)
Pete
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Great stuff Gentlemen, keep them coming.
Alec when you say issue No. does that mean it is a numbered badge? Lets see the reverse.
Bill, didn't know you were into tinnies.
Pete
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Yes Alec, 6-7 years old now. so I guess they are out of date. Three volumes next time? I hope they are bound better, the covers are falling off mine!
Hopefully it will also remove that "It must be rare, it not in his catalog" pricing ploy. (but not for the ones I have )
Pete
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I have noticed a slight rise in prices for non-niche tinnies, The "niche" type prices have left me behind already.
Some helpful fellow sold one of my contacts the Tieste books recently and that buggered up that source!
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SA Tinnie Database
in Germany: Third Reich: Organisational Membership Badges & Tinnies
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Johan-Georgenstadt.