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    I purchesed those badges not long ago and I need your help to make sure they not fakes.




    #2
    Both look fine to me Both designed by Prof. Richard Klein

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      #3
      I would agree with John

      The Mai 1st 1936 tinnie was my very first badge

      Cheers, Ade.

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        #4
        I also agree with both John and Adrian, nice badges.

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          #5
          Nice but very common tinnies. 15 euros each in Europe. This price is an assurance against the copy makers.
          Regards from Spain.

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            #6
            they look identical to mine, I love them, cheap and easy to find! Does anyone even bother to fake them I wonder?

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              #7
              Faked tinnies

              Hi Guys, this is more a question that some of our hard core tinnies collectors can answer better than me, but I seem to recall seeing faked Tag der Arbeit 1934 tinnies in the past? I cannot now recall where I saw them. But it sticks in my mind because I too thought that I would never see the day such a common badge would be copied.

              Here is a link to some faked tinnies:

              http://www.soldat.com/ord%20political_SA_Daybadges.htm

              Cheers, Ade.
              Last edited by Adrian Stevenson; 04-11-2006, 04:46 AM. Reason: Link added

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                #8
                And the question I never seems to get an answer for:

                Who does the face on the 1934 badge belong to??

                Karl

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                  #9
                  A very interesting link, Adrian. Today everything is polluted by the fakers. It´s absurd: the original is cheaper than the copy.
                  Karl, when you find the anwer to your question, please, tell me. I love his hair style.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Adrian Stevenson
                    Hi Guys, this is more a question that some of our hard core tinnies collectors can answer better than me, but I seem to recall seeing faked Tag der Arbeit 1934 tinnies in the past? I cannot now recall where I saw them. But it sticks in my mind because I too thought that I would never see the day such a common badge would be copied.

                    Here is a link to some faked tinnies:

                    http://www.soldat.com/ord%20political_SA_Daybadges.htm

                    Cheers, Ade.
                    Hi Ade,
                    Thanks for the link
                    Also see this old thread I posted on a fake tinnie.
                    http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...Tinnie+Opinion

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