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    1933 SS Sportfest Fuerth "tinnie"

    Latest addition...wonderfull solid tinnie for the SS Sportfest 21. - 22. October 1933 in Fuerth.

    Curt
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    #2
    Thats indeed a wonderful piece

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      #3
      SS tinnie

      Curt,
      I just reposted the one that I had. I was told its a repro???

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        #4
        Hi Chris - not sure what to tell you. All I can say about mine is that it was bought from someone that has been collecting for close to 50 years and he knows a lot of knowlegable people. According to him the one I posted is perfectly good. I've known him for a number of years and very much respect his opinion.

        Curt

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          #5
          I'm sorry, but the tinnie strikes me as being cast. I'm very suspicious of these.

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            #6
            To all concerned,

            With all due respect, my positon remains that it is a 'cast reproduction'

            Respectfully,

            John Pepera

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              #7
              I am sorry but to me it also looks like a cast. Would the SS get a badge or tinnie made anywhere else but in Germany in 1933 ... not very patriotic to have a Linz (Austria) maker on an SS tinnie?? Are other examples known where early Nazi tinnies or badges have non German makers? Cheers, Torsten.

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                #8
                The maker on the pin assembly is Josef Mayr, Linz (Austria). This is a maker of tinnies. The company had the RZM designation M9/249.

                However, as noted, it seems odd that an Austrian firm would be producing a tinnie for an 1933 SS event in Fuerth. Austria only became part of the Reich in 1938.

                The example in the other thread has the Linz etc ground off. No doubt it was removed because of that inconsistancy.

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                  #9
                  Can anybody post an original of this tinnie?

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                    #10
                    SS Sportsfest Furth
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                      #11
                      Thanks for showing.....clearly a different badge.

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                        #12
                        Thanks John - how about a picture of the reverse?

                        Curt

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                          #13
                          The reverse is the typical unmarked, hollow backed tinnie.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by John Pepera View Post
                            The reverse is the typical unmarked, hollow backed tinnie.
                            No maker mark on the base plate?

                            Erich

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                              #15
                              No pin plate simply the pin attached to the badge in the typical soldered fashion.

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