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    Thought i would share this with you, it is my first day badge (first of many, i hope).

    It is an SA Sports Day Badge -1938 for the Westfalen Dortmund area, it is of bakalite construction, with sharp paint and is also makers marked to the rear "RICHARD SIEPER & SOHNE"

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    Thought i would share this with you, it is my first day badge (first of many).

    It is an SA Sports Day Badge -1938 for the Westfalen Dortmund area, it is of bakalite construction, with sharp paint and is also makers marked to the rear "RICHARD SIEPER & SOHNE"

    Here is the rear showing the makers mark

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    Nice badge, but not bakelite, which does not melt, but plastic, which does.

    This maker made many plastic badges.

    Regards,

    Pete

    Hi Pete

    Thanks for the info, am a newbe to this field so am bound to make mistakes. You have one major collection by the way, was a pleasure to check out the pictures you posted.

    After seeing your posting it peaked my interest in them, did not realise there was such a varied variety of them around.

    Is this type of badge rare?

    Regards

    Paul

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    Hi Paul,

    This SA tinnie is not very rare, but SA tinnies are collected as a field of their own, (as are HJ) so some command a higher price (see Claymores)

    Tinnies are rising in price, but don't get stung by paying too much for the common ones (although I guess you may not know the common ones)

    You have one, only another 12.500+++ to go!!

    Regards,

    Pete

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    Hi Paul,

    This SA tinnie is not very rare, but SA tinnies are collected as a field of their own, (as are HJ) so some command a higher price (see Claymores)

    Tinnies are rising in price, but don't get stung by paying too much for the common ones (although I guess you may not know the common ones)

    You have one, only another 12.500+++ to go!!

    Regards,

    Pete

    Hi Pete

    Oh is that all, not many then hehe. Yes, i agree Claymore has got an amazing collection. Yes you are right for a second time when you say whats comman or not, i have no idea at all, but am hoping that will change in time. I realise i should not ask this but would it be possible to give me a rough idea of what its worth? As its my first just wonder if i was ripped or not

    Regards

    Paul

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    Hi Pete

    Oh is that all, not many then hehe. Yes, i agree Claymore has got an amazing collection. Yes you are right for a second time when you say whats comman or not, i have no idea at all, but am hoping that will change in time. I realise i should not ask this but would it be possible to give me a rough idea of what its worth? As its my first just wonder if i was ripped or not

    Regards

    Paul

    Hi Pete

    Thanks for the scan will keep them in mind when looking, am hoping my sister will have a look for me when she is in Germany next month. Have mailed some friends over there and they tell me they can be found in flea markets.

    Regards

    Paul

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    ...a very nice badge to begin with Paul...

    ...it also comes in a cream colour instead of the silver....I've no idea why though...

    ...plastic 'tinnies' are great to collect as they usually all appear to have just been made that day...usually very good condition and with great colours...

    ...some people collect every tinnie that comes their way, some collect one field (ahem! = SA anyone ?)....and them some stick with a particular 'material'....

    ...that's the 'happy, happy, joy, joy' part of collecting tinnies!

    ...oh, and of course, being able to 'show-off' a bit here :rolleyes:

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    Have now added a few more to my meager collection, some HJ and Gua.

    Managed to locate a cream version of the one mentioned above, so will post some pictures when it arrives.

    Each time i check the web sites there are more that catch my eye, have thought about certain types to specialise in but i see one i like and that idea goes out of the window.

    Have been pointed in the right direction to some good sites (Thanks Ian) over in Germany, so hopefully my small collection will continue to grow.

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    Try to find the 2 volume set of reference books by Reinhard Tieste. They are a tremendous source of information. You will never tire of looking thru them. He has a unique numbering system that makes things a lot easier for us all.You can get a good sence of the value of tinnies also as he lists prices in Euros.They are a little pricey although still well worth it in my opinion.

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