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here is a real beaut I just aquired almost 3in long





 
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Paul, a nice example not often acquired. What is the backing material?

--dj--Joe



 
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the reverse is a cardboard material





 
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Thanks Paul. Smile
--dj--Joe



 
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Last example I have picked up to date. SA Group march or meet. BAY.OSTMARK 1937.
Porcelain.
(Obverse left a little dark to show detail).
--dj--Joe





 
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Reverse.





 
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Generalappell Der Augsburger Arbeitsfront.

--dj--Joe





 
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Where oh where are all the dedicated tinnie collectors? Smile

Dug this example out of the box.
DAF NSG KDF

--dj--Joe





 
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...oh, I think you'll find that we are 'out there'...all around !

..a particular favourite of mine....

"Horst-Wessel-Tag, Bielefeld 1933"

(Bielefeld being the birth place of HW)

 
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Indeed a nice example. I appreciate how much there is to see on individual tinnies. So much symbolism.

--dj--Joe



 
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...I find that SA tinnies hold my interest...

"Marine-Standarte 2, Sachsen 3.6.34, Skagerrak-Feier"

...there also exists a similar all-over silver-coloured tinnie, I prefer this one that has the addition of the red colour...

 
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...another favourite...

"Sturmfahnenweihe R.11/174 Brackwede 19.11.1933"

 
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...I always keen to find 'Nitroplast' tinnies...they help bring a bit of colour to an otherwise dull looking collection of plain coloured tinnies...

"DRL 4.Deutsche Gepäckmarsch Meisterschaften, Bautzen, SA Brigade 135, 18.4.1937"

 
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I like the Nitroplast composite tinnies also, just have one and they did not get creative on the color scheme on my example. Smile

--dj--Joe



 
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Good to see you over here Claymore Cool

Cheers
Don


"Much that once was, is lost, for none now live who remember it"

Galadriel, LotR.
 
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Hello, here are a few of mine I dug out. Enjoy! Regards, Leipzig

 
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This last one is my favorite, very early[Sept. '33] very heavy, solid nickel!

 
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(thanks Don Wink )

--dj--Joe

...how about 'Efoplast'...

"6.Sächsisches SA-Skitreffen Wettkämpfe der HJ u. des DRL, Oberwiesenthal 1939"


...fairly colourful wouldn't you say....

 
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Leipzig,
Thank you, nice additions.

Claymore,
Smile Actually Efoplast is what is stamped on mine. Is Nitroplast the same material from a different maker?


--dj--Joe





 
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Reverse.
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How many examples with an applied manufacturers tag/sticker can we come up with?
--dj--Joe

Obverse.





 
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