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    #46
    WHW Fasnet pin

    This is a Fasnet pin. The reverse is marked 'ERNST L Muller'
    PFORZHEIM
    1938
    see pic

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      #47
      Marvin, is that one in a series of tinnies? What does Fasnet stand for?? Mike

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        #48
        Hi Mike,

        My best guess is that there is a series because here is another post of another one that I have. The back is marked 'R HAUSCHILD', 'PFORZHEIM'. I need to get the Tieste books or the Foxhole books. Someone out there have any info on these WHW FASNET 1939 tinnies? Series? How many in a series? Pics? Thanks! Marvin

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          #49
          Marvin, Your oval fastnet WHW pin is in the Fox Hole book #2 it's identifed as a Carnival oriented donation badge no listings for the other one in the books I have.

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            #50
            Thanks James! Marvin

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              #51
              Fasnet

              Gau Baden.

              Badische Fasnacht. Oval badge WHW February 1938 and the round badge WHW February 1939. There are a number of different badges for each year. Fasnacht (or Fastnacht) is a Festival or Carnival held every year in the Northern part of Germany. It is still celebrated today normally starting on or about the 11th of February. For what reason I have never managed to find out, it just happens.

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                #52
                Thanks Marc! Do you think that this couold be the older form of what is now known as Fasching in Germany? Marvin

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                  #53
                  This came with some WHW items last week. Was wondering if it is related to WHW? Stamped metal, painted with no maker markes. Thanks, Mike
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                    #54
                    ??

                    Here is a plastic tinnie that came with the rabbit sking! WHW??

                    Also in the set of wooden squares with German houses from the different regions--how many in that set?? Thanks, Mike
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                      #55
                      Mike, If it's the set I'm thinking of there are 12 in the (Deutsche Bauernhäuser) set it came out in 1942/43.

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                        #56
                        Tinnies info or lack of it

                        No ski trained bunny found. Looks very new.

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                        Some info on the plastic badge;

                        Peter Rosegger was born on the 31st July 1843 in Obersteiermark the son of a Forester. Became a writer of life in the county and had a number of works published between 1875-1902, also published his own monthly magazine "Home Garden". Died on the 26th of June 1918 in the war.

                        [It is possible he also had dealings with childrens homes, and a donation badge would then make more sense]

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                        There are variations in the colours (colors) used on the wooden house series, and the size of the names.

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                          #57
                          Thanks Marc, do you think that the white plastic badge is then WHW or a tinnie? The bunny came with some items and I did not know what the heck it was. On the houses on wood. Is there !2 in the series? I have noticed printing size differences and colors as well--just figured that was a manufactoring difference. Thanks for the help! Mke

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                            #58
                            Yes Mike there are 12 in the set

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                              #59
                              Can anyone tell me if this is a variation or are there two series of these badges. Thanks, Mike
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                                #60
                                Mike, They came in different size's.

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