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    The Seefahrt tinnie makers...

    Hi all,

    It is my ambition to discover how many different makers made this little Seefahrt tinnie, my favorite amongst the tinnie collection. And also the different and numerous variations certain makers made of the same badge.
    I'll start by listing the various makers I have found so far, and hope that others list theirs.

    It would be interesting too, and very enlightening, to know a little of the history behind this tinnie, and the reason/purpose it was produced. I'd personally like to know more about this, and I think others would find it interesting.

    Robert

    1. Fritz Zimmermann (so far I have two of the other four that exist),
    2. Fred Wagner,
    3. Paul Schulze,
    4. J. Dinnebier,
    5. Fred. Hosbach,
    6. Deschler & Sohne
    7. G. FR. Keck & Sohne,
    8. Ziemer & Sohne...
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    #2
    I add these makers of the badge,but these are only taken from different badges for sale around so i cant guarantee they are all original makers :

    Wächtler & Lange, Mittweida
    C Th Dicke, Lüdenscheid
    Paul Schulze & Co, Lübeck
    WALGO KIERSPE-BHF
    WILH. HELBING, LEIPZIG W 33
    P Erich Bruckmann,Mende W.
    Hoffstätter, Bonn

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      #3
      Thank you Mikael

      Robert

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        #4
        "The Seefahrt tinnie" - not in general...duh !!!

        Robert-

        You'll get some more hits on this; when I finish a few other other things on my list, I'll take a peek for you eh......

        KAS

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          #5
          Originally posted by Kevin Sanders View Post
          Robert-

          You'll get some more hits on this; when I finish a few other other things on my list, I'll take a peek for you eh......

          KAS
          Thanks KAS. I really have learned a lot about the various makers and the tooling they used to make their products with these tinnies. Zimmermann especially used a very different tool, and his technique was very different in the way he carved his eagle and ship details.

          R
          Last edited by robert pierce; 04-11-2007, 05:39 PM.

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            #6
            Here is my pair.

            Cheers, Ade.
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              #7
              Reverse with makers marks.

              Cheers, Ade.
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                #8
                I'll post a photo of both of mine by the same makers. The backs are very different, just as the multiple examples of the F. Zimmermann's are.

                Robert
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                Last edited by robert pierce; 04-11-2007, 05:50 PM.

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                  #9
                  Have you seen the silver presentation piece? It's on sale here http://www.craiggottlieb.com/data/in...rman+Militaria

                  Cheers
                  Don
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                    #10
                    Detail
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                      #11
                      Reverse, silver marked.
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                        #12
                        Don,
                        That's a beauty! I've heard about it but never saw it.
                        Thanks for posting it.

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                          #13
                          I don't have one yet but it's my favorite tinnie. Have to get at least one.

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                            #14
                            I am impressed with that silver Seefahrt award, as I am with the price of it! I never knew an example like this existed. This is a little more than I care to spend for an award of this type. But I do appreciate you posting photos.

                            There seem to be an endless number of badges by some of the makers of these tinnies. It will be a never-ending hunt for each and every piece.

                            Robert

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                              #15
                              Robert,
                              this is the only one i have,marked SCHEIDEANSTALT,OBERSTEIN.
                              Regards,Martin.
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