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    Help With Unknown Organizational Pins Please!!

    Guys,
    These pins were posted a short while back and I`m very curious, well actually, would really like to know what they stand for and what organization they represent. Sorry for the bad pictures of the first pin. Thanks for any help!!
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      #3
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        #4
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          #5
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            #6
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                #8
                Originally posted by Chris Lee View Post
                Pin #2
                The shield with the helmet is for the Verband Deutsche Wehr, an early Austrian pro German paramilitary group.

                Who is the maker please? I can't make it out.

                Cheers
                Don

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                  #9
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                  Don,
                  The reverse is hard to read, but from what I can make out it says:
                  HCH TlMM
                  Berlin C19 - or C1 and then a small o with a . under the o
                  I can`t tell for sure. I hope this helps. Any idea on the other 2 pins? Thanks!!!

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                    #10
                    The name ist indded Heinrich Timm, Berlin C 19

                    Heren an other example of the same company:

                    https://www.weitze.net/detail/54/Pre...en__43554.html


                    Gerdan

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                      #11
                      pins

                      Any idea what year this pin might be from? Thanks

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Chris Lee View Post
                        Any idea what year this pin might be from? Thanks
                        I have it in a reproduction of a catalogue from 1926.

                        Cheers
                        Don

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                          #13
                          Pin

                          Thanks Don. Now if I could only find out what the other 2 pins are. I`ve searched for 2 days and have found nothing

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Chris Lee View Post
                            Thanks Don. Now if I could only find out what the other 2 pins are. I`ve searched for 2 days and have found nothing
                            The last one could be Finnish, they used that type of Swastika with the shortened arms.....

                            Cheers
                            Don

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Don Scowen View Post
                              The last one could be Finnish, they used that type of Swastika with the shortened arms.....

                              Cheers
                              Don
                              Looks a lot like the Finnish type of swastika as Don says (used by Lotta Svärd among others) I am not 100 % sure this pin is Finnish, needs more research.

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