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    Help with some out-of-the-woodwork tinnies?

    Hi all - Some friends just inherited their relative's war souvenirs including quite a few tinnies. I've already posted a few ( http://www.wehrmacht-awards.net/foru...d.php?t=151547 ) , and would appreciate your opinions and information on these ones.......I thought this 1932 one would be early and desirable. I assume it refers to the flag "consecration" ritual for the Westerstede SA Sturm; and Hitler and the Blood Flag would have been there?
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    Another one from Bremen. A Nordsee HJ event.
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      An early Reichsparteitag. I only own Manion's tinnie guide #1 and this is in it. Would it really be 8 out of 10 in rarity?
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        This, I know nothing about.
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          Originally posted by BadBob
          An early Reichsparteitag. I only own Manion's tinnie guide #1 and this is in it. Would it really be 8 out of 10 in rarity?
          Is it a stamped version? Stamped ones are harder to come by.
          Could you post a picture of the back?
          There have been a lot of fakes of these badges lately.

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            Manion's lists this HJ one as really common, but what's it's current value?
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              I like this design. Something to do with the solstice?
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                  Another that Manion's guide ranks at 8 of 10 in rarity.........Has anyone else noticed that all the tinnies with town names are from the Northwest sector of Germany where the Canadians would have been? I believe it was their Grandfather that brought these back, and am certain he was in the Canadian medical corps. They also received a 'No' marked NSKK dagger.
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                    Originally posted by BadBob
                    Manion's lists this HJ one as really common, but what's it's current value?
                    BadBob,
                    I'd agree the HJ is common with a value of $15.00-$20.00 USD.
                    Nice pieces of tin you have there
                    that plastic piece is especially nice, rarely seen.

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                      Originally posted by John Bart
                      Is it a stamped version? Stamped ones are harder to come by.
                      Could you post a picture of the back?
                      There have been a lot of fakes of these badges lately.
                      Thanks for the quick reply, John. I will ask him and get back to you. I'm assuming they're all genuine bringbacks, but you never know. - Bob

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                        I'm guessing this is a souvenir of Brussels, and not one of the WHW weapons series?
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                          One of the portraits in glass series.
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                            Adolf #1
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