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    nice tinnie

    someone got a really nice & rare tinnie on the e-stand today

    seems like the seller was selling off his badges at a good price - so no doubt this one sold at a cheap price
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    #2
    Originally posted by redline09 View Post
    someone got a really nice & rare tinnie on the e-stand today

    seems like the seller was selling off his badges at a good price - so no doubt this one sold at a cheap price
    A very nice tinnie!

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      #3
      What did it sell for? not a tinny it,s a participants badge for the 1938
      finals of the national trades contest.
      Regards
      Mametz

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        #4
        i dont know, the seller edited out the price

        differently a cool badge - ive seen another example on the net but not one for sale

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          #5
          Indeed a lovely badge but not rare by any means. These turn up regularly & are one if the easier participants badges of the Reichsberufswettkampf to find. The easiest to find are the 1934 & '35 badges, followed by this '38 design, somewhat harder to track down are the 1937 & '39 designs, but the holy grail is the 1936.......

          All of the designs are shown here http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=457574

          Cheers
          Don

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            #6
            Don is correct about these badges, but i don,t personaly believe in
            the 1936 badge. Only one has surfaced as far as i know, where are
            the rest. Some say because of there fragile design few survived
            i remain sceptical
            Regards
            Mametz

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              #7
              The badge is shown in Littlejohn's "The Hitler Youth" (my copy dated 1988 in case the pages differ if republished). Page 210 shows a girl wearing the 1st Pattern Reichssieger (cogwheel with diamond) but above it she is wearing what Littlejohn describes as "possibly a participants badge".

              These have turned up a few times over the years, but have generally not been recognised for what they are. The few of us who knew what we were looking for grabbed them as they sold at a very good price for what they were & their rarity...

              Cheers
              Don

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                #8
                They are a lovely badge. There are a few threads on them

                http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...skampf+hamburg

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                  #9
                  Here's one from 2009 with pics of the 1936 participant badge: http://www.hj-research.com/forum/f56...als-badge-762/

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                    #10
                    That,s the only one i have ever seen, where are the rest?
                    Regards
                    Mametz

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                      #11
                      We went into that on the thread I posted above. It's a fragile-looking badge and I think that may be the reason that so few have survived although I know that you don't agree with that theory.

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