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    Need some help id'ing tinnies

    Here are the rest of the tinnies I picked up. Tell me if any aren't WWII and if you can help me ID them by the numbers.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/32438255@N07/4447132252/

    Look through my Flickr pages to see closeups and back views of all the tinnies.

    Thanks.

    #2
    OK, here goes:

    1 + 2 - look like mebership pins of some sort (including 25 year) for Sueddeutsch. Zitwerbund (?) - can't quite make that out

    3 - membership for a ski club I think

    4 - from a set of 20 flags depicting various military formations (this one I believe says Schuetzen und Kraftschuetzen on the back) - from the 1st KWHW Reichsstrassensammlung zum Tag der Wehrmacht from (day of the Army) 1940 - pg. 104 - 107 Tieste WHW Vol.1

    5 - VDA tinnie - I have not seen it with the gold colouring but the clear one is on pg. 18 of Tieste Spendebelege des VDA

    6 - 1924 membership for a butchers singing club/association (Fleischer Saengerbund)

    7 + 8 - for the 3rd KWHW Reichsstrassensammlung zum Tag der Polizei (day of the police) in 1942 - pg. 144 of Tieste WHW Vol.1

    9 - VDA from a set of 58 city emblems (3 are cardboard + 1 comes in metal and cardboard)
    pg. 8 - 11 Tieste VDA

    10 + 11 - no idea although there were many different flags as stickpins (see Heering Huesken pg. 334 - 342)

    12 - WHW from a set of 8 Germanic swords and daggers - 1. KWHW 2nd Reichsstrassensammlung 1939 - pg. 94/95 Tieste WHW Vol.1

    13 - WHW from a set of 8 old Germanic war axes - 2nd KWHW 2nd Reichsstrassensammlung 1940 - pg. 112/113 Tieste WHW Vol.1

    14 - no idea

    15 - can't find it in my tinnie books - Edelweiss is the badge the mountain troops wore

    16 - no idea - doesn't look like a Hitler profile

    17 - looks like it's from a set of 5 stylized metal flowers - 4th WHW 2nd Reichsstrassensammlung 1936 - pg. 54 Tieste WHW Vol.1

    19 - RAD Reichsarbeitsdienst (Reichs Labour Service) - should have 3 prongs on the back I believe but I'm not sure if it is a cap badge

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      #3
      #1 Süddeutscher Zitherbund (South German a cither club):


      Weber, Joseph, * 10.2.1846 zu Schönberg im bayrischen Wald, † 20.7.1916 in Augsburg, war daselbst Zitherlehrer, gründete und leitete den damaligen Zitherverein „Herzog Max“; auf seine Anregung hin wurde 1882 der „Bayrische Zitherbund“ (nachmaliger „Süddeutscher Zitherbund“ gegründet. Von seinen Kompositionen sind am bekanntesten geworden Fürst Fugger – Marsch, Aus’m Herzwinkel. Er schrieb 1891 einen „Leitfaden durch die gesamte Zitherwelt“, ein Versuch, alle zu damaliger Zeit bedeutenden Zitheristen in Wort und Bild darzustellen. (Bild von Joseph Weber: siehe Bilder 80)

      # 10 Gewerbe Verein Regensburg Gegr(ündet) 1850 - Regensburg - local trade and commerce
      association

      # 6 Deutscher Fleischerinnungs Sängerbund - German butchers choral society - is still
      existing today:


      http://209.85.129.132/search?q=cache...&ct=clnk&gl=de


      Gerdan

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        #4
        !4 shows a zither as well.
        !5 is (I believe) a badge worn on the side of the hat by the alpine SA (Hochland?)
        Pete
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          #5
          Wow, you guys are good and fast. Are there pretty much all common pins?

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            #6
            The 3rd. Reich period ones are all common, except for the SA cap badge, which is fairly scarce imo.
            Pete

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