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    Tinnie pin

    I have just recieved this NSBO/NSHAGO/DAF tinnie in the post.It is a beautiful heavy badge, however it doesn't have the standard tinnie "safety pin" type attachment.Does anyone else have this badge with the same type pin ? I am always concerned about this type of "jewlery" pin as a couple of repro Tinnies that I have have previously bought had the same pin on them.
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        I think the tinnie is a good one, but the attachment pin has been replaced with the wrong style of pin.

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          Stuart,
          James has got it right. I've also seen this type pin on a lot of 1933 Nurnberg Reichsparteitag badges.

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            James,John thanks for your replies. I did wonder if it had been replaced, but it does look like it has been on there for a long time, but then I suppose it could have been replaced a long time ago ?

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              Originally posted by stuart c
              James,John thanks for your replies. I did wonder if it had been replaced, but it does look like it has been on there for a long time, but then I suppose it could have been replaced a long time ago ?
              Stuart.
              It could very well have been a period replacement.

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                Originally posted by jnoble
                I think the tinnie is a good one, but the attachment pin has been replaced with the wrong style of pin.
                Hello Jnoble,

                I wonder, how a wrong replaced-or gone pin, affects the price . Do you have any idea? I have an example....Perhaps it is possible to look at this side; *** sec. tinnies; item; tinnie with appliances; what could be the value IYO ?
                cheers
                ben baars

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                  ben, A tinnie without an attachment pin or incorrect pin IMOP should be marked down $!0 to $!2 below the same tinnie that is all intact with the correct attachment pin.

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                    Originally posted by jnoble
                    ben, IMOP should be marked down $!0 to $!2 below the same tinnie that is all intact with the correct attachment pin.
                    Hi, Jnoble,
                    Do you mean $10 to $ 20 below...? Should the price-reduction depends on a cheap or expensive badge .
                    Thanks for your reply .

                    ben baars

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                      ben,
                      No matter what the cost of the tinnie it should be reduced if the attach pin has been lost or repaired with an incorrect pin.

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                        I am glad to say I picked the badge up on Ebay for only 15 Euro, so couldnt really have got a reduction for a replaced pin, without the seller paying me to take it off his hands

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