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    SA Ski tinnies + SA day pins, Efoplast pressed paper

    Hi all,

    I just got 4 nice SA tinnies in. All of them are from Saxony state. I wonderd what they might be worth as I havnt found any similiar ones for sale.
    Can you give me any insight ?

    Many thanks Jens
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      #3
      tinnies

      I might be a little high but I think the 2 ski tinnies would be in the $65 - $75 range, the Chemnitz would be about $40-$50 and the Sachsen would be $50-$60

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        #4
        I would agree with the price range. They're not common, but the paper examples go for less than the metal type. Very nice grouping!
        Erich
        Festina lente!

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          #5
          Thanks alot for your input guys I have to say me as a non tinnie collecting guy find them very attractive.

          Many thanks Jens

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            #6
            tinnie

            This is some thing that i dont understand the price on tinnies that are manurfactur off paper leather and wood are cheaper then they of metal regards tomas

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              #7
              tinnies

              Railhouse,
              In alot of cases, the metal tinnies are more sought after then the wood, paper or leather tinnies, even though I`ve seen some beautifull tinnies made from all three. Its just what people want and that dictates the price

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                #8
                ..the two colourful SA Ski-treffen 'tinnies' that are featured here, one has a string attachment, is that original?

                ..and the other is missing a needle, would that have been glued on as per other 'Efoplast' style of tinnies?

                Thanks...

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                  sa

                  If you look close on that one that dont have a pin you can see the glue like the one with string attachment

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                    #10
                    Hi

                    They look a nice and unusual set of tinnies you have.

                    I am not sure about the numbers manufactured of pressed card tinnies, but due to their nature, you would think that not as many survived, or survived in good condition.

                    I can see why metal tinnies are more desirable, but these are very nice designs you have.

                    Raymond

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                      #11
                      tinnies

                      Alot of them did survive but to a much lesser degree of condition, as one would expect with cardboard, paper or leather. I have a preference to the cardboard ones as well, especially the ones with such vibrant colors and detail as these.

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