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    What are These Tinnies??

    I am hoping someone would have some clues as to these tinnies. The first one ia a 100 year anniversary tinnie but for what I do not know. Any ideas?? The other 2 are agriculture related and may even be post-war. Again, I do not know. The ag ones do have nice detail but I notice the farm tractor has rubber tires. During the war years in the US, farm machinery utilized metal wheels. I hope a German member can possibly identify the 2 brand-names on the ag tinnies. The first one dates to Nazi era. Thank you all for any and all help. Robert Burger
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    Originally posted by burgerhaus
    I am hoping someone would have some clues as to these tinnies. The first one ia a 100 year anniversary tinnie but for what I do not know. Any ideas?? The other 2 are agriculture related and may even be post-war. Again, I do not know. The ag ones do have nice detail but I notice the farm tractor has rubber tires. During the war years in the US, farm machinery utilized metal wheels. I hope a German member can possibly identify the 2 brand-names on the ag tinnies. The first one dates to Nazi era. Thank you all for any and all help. Robert Burger
    Her come the other 2 ag tinnies. Thanks again everybody. Happy Labor Day!!!
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      Originally posted by burgerhaus
      I am hoping someone would have some clues as to these tinnies. The first one ia a 100 year anniversary tinnie but for what I do not know. Any ideas?? The other 2 are agriculture related and may even be post-war. Again, I do not know. The ag ones do have nice detail but I notice the farm tractor has rubber tires. During the war years in the US, farm machinery utilized metal wheels. I hope a German member can possibly identify the 2 brand-names on the ag tinnies. The first one dates to Nazi era. Thank you all for any and all help. Robert Burger
      Her come the other 2 ag tinnies. Thanks again everybody. Happy Labor Day!!!

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        DEULA is a postwar/current German agricultural organization ( "Arbeitsgemeinschaft DEULA e.V." dem Bundesverband der DEUtschen Lehranstalten für Agrartechnik). See www.deula.de

        Eicher is a current Indian (Asian) tractor and farm machinery manufacturer founded in 1948.

        Don't know about the "SWA" but the implements between the letters look to be weaving shuttles.
        Last edited by VerKuilen Ager; 08-31-2004, 08:49 PM.

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          Originally posted by VerKuilen Ager
          DEULA is a postwar/current German agricultural organization ( "Arbeitsgemeinschaft DEULA e.V." dem Bundesverband der DEUtschen Lehranstalten für Agrartechnik). See www.deula.de

          Eicher is a current Indian (Asian) tractor and farm machinery manufacturer founded in 1948.

          Don't know about the "SWA" but the implements between the letters look to be weaving shuttles.
          I thank you much. The ag ones make sense. The SWA tinnie.......yet another unknown flea market find. Thanks again. Have others to post as well. Imperial tinnies don't belong here correct??
          R. Burger

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