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    Help with a few tinnies / pins?

    Hello all,
    I pick up a few tinnies from a veteran, but I suspect a few are probably just pins and not tinnies? I think a couple maybe imperial pins/tinnies, but maybe someone here can ID them. Not sure if these are common or uncommon, but any information good or bad would be appreciated.

    regards,
    Steve
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    Reverse..............
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      Couple imperial?
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        Steve, The red and blue one is a Winter Releif donation item. I believe they came in a series of varied signs/transport modes, etc. Only worth a buck or two. The SA tinnie I will read out of Manion's Guide #3. (S.A.-Brigade 42 Jena 8. April 1934) Rectangular badge of the art-deco style with very life-like eagle leaning to the left: flat, squared swastika with raised, roman-style lettering: bevel style border. Remarks: An occasional badge that reflects the design style of the mid-1930's with grat effect. The angle of the eagle's body implies movement to the whole badge.
        I also see some inperial ones mixed in. If you can ask about them individually it will be easier to assist. I do beleive the SA has value. How about a reverse image. I hope this helps. Maybe other more experienced collectors can chime in. Robert

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            couple more..........
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                #8
                Thanks for the information. I deleted the old photos and put new ones up with front and back. Hopefully this will be a little easier on the eyes. Thanks again,
                Steve

                Originally posted by burgerhaus
                Steve, The red and blue one is a Winter Releif donation item. I believe they came in a series of varied signs/transport modes, etc. Only worth a buck or two. The SA tinnie I will read out of Manion's Guide #3. (S.A.-Brigade 42 Jena 8. April 1934) Rectangular badge of the art-deco style with very life-like eagle leaning to the left: flat, squared swastika with raised, roman-style lettering: bevel style border. Remarks: An occasional badge that reflects the design style of the mid-1930's with grat effect. The angle of the eagle's body implies movement to the whole badge.
                I also see some inperial ones mixed in. If you can ask about them individually it will be easier to assist. I do beleive the SA has value. How about a reverse image. I hope this helps. Maybe other more experienced collectors can chime in. Robert

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                  #9
                  The triangle pin in post #1 is for a Labor Day festival.
                  The first tinnie in post #6 was sold by the WHW org. with the propaganda slogan of upwards by our own power. The other one is a Reichs-Kolonialbund conference and meeting in Bremen.

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                    Thanks for the information James! I really appreciate it.

                    Steve



                    Originally posted by jnoble
                    The triangle pin in post #1 is for a Labor Day festival.
                    The first tinnie in post #6 was sold by the WHW org. with the propaganda slogan of upwards by our own power. The other one is a Reichs-Kolonialbund conference and meeting in Bremen.

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