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    Amber Tinnie

    Give me your thoughts on this "I think" amber tinnie.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/3243825...n/photostream/

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/3243825...n/photostream/

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/32438255@N07/4447097402/

    #2
    Interesting look to it. Considering there are so many tinnies I won't swear this is not good but I have never seen it. The amber tinnie seems to be glued (?) to the metal shield on the stickpin. On the metal shield it does say Bernstein which is amber in German but I can't make out the other word above that and can't figure out what NBJ (?) is. The amber tinnie is one that is found in Tieste as Handwerk 00-03 and here is a picture of it.
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      #3
      Nice original the label with NBJ is the maker i think, the two symbols
      are the DAF cogwheel can,t remember what the other one is mining
      maybe.
      Regards
      Mametz

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        #4
        IMO this is a transitional piece from one organization (Deutschen Handwerks) under the umbrella DAF. Here is my handwerk button hole badge. Hope this helps. take care. Robert

        PS It may be that your amber pin is upside down. Head of hammer should be up.
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            #6
            Originally posted by Holger Handke View Post
            Interesting look to it. Considering there are so many tinnies I won't swear this is not good but I have never seen it. The amber tinnie seems to be glued (?) to the metal shield on the stickpin. On the metal shield it does say Bernstein which is amber in German but I can't make out the other word above that and can't figure out what NBJ (?) is. The amber tinnie is one that is found in Tieste as Handwerk 00-03 and here is a picture of it.
            Hi Holger, certainly original and quite common, but the logo on your's is up side down ... you should be able to rotate it back up. Cheers, Torsten.

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              #7
              Originally posted by torstenbel View Post
              Hi Holger, certainly original and quite common, but the logo on your's is up side down ... you should be able to rotate it back up. Cheers, Torsten.
              Hello - yes, that's a bit embarassing! Didn't notice until I saw the post by "burgerhaus" - thanks

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