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    Nurnberger Flughafen 1933 Tinnie Question??

    Guys,
    I`ve seen this tinnie in silver but never with enamel inset. Anyone seen one like this? Might this just be a rare variation? Thanks
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    tinnies

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      tinnie

      Anyone?

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        tinnie

        Thought I`d throw this question out again in hopes that someone has an answer

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          #5
          tinnie

          No ones seen this before?

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            #6
            I havent seen it before but I have a thing for enamel so I think its great!

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              #7
              As you probably know Chris this badge came in gold, silver and bronze (according to Tieste) As with others, there were possibly special types available, either for the richer to buy a better qualiy badge, or special guests at the event.
              Other than that, no information. Have you trawled the whole tinnie thread for a similar one?
              Regards,
              Pete

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                Tinnie

                Folks, thought I`d repost this to see if anyone has any further info on it. Thanks

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                  #9
                  This is the first link coming up on Google:

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                    #10
                    Further down the hit list:

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                      tinnie

                      Thanks for the pics but I`m not sure what the top one means or what the rarity of this might be.

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                        Originally posted by Chris Lee View Post
                        Thanks for the pics but I`m not sure what the top one means or what the rarity of this might be.

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                          #13
                          Not as rare as the Falkenau tinnie, for example.

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                            Originally posted by der-hase-fee View Post
                            Not as rare as the Falkenau tinnie, for example.
                            What a wonderful tinnie. great design and detail. quality enamel work on a hallow tinnie very unusual. thanks gentlemen for showing your fine examples

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