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    Germany WHW 1939

    This is the only shot available right now .... But what do you guys think ?
    Is it a or a
    What would one expect to see on the back .... ?
    Just a straight-forward pin ?
    Regards
    David
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    Originally posted by Stossgruppe3 View Post
    This is the only shot available right now .... But what do you guys think ?
    Is it a or a
    What would one expect to see on the back .... ?
    Just a straight-forward pin ?
    Regards
    David
    Hello
    The Tinnie is ok is from WHW Gau Baden He was sold in February 1939
    regrads
    Guy

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      #3
      I dont know if you can help I am looking to buy one of these tinnies ....
      Obviously at the right price
      If you have a spare complete with pin and with nice patina can you please let me know
      Regards
      David

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        #4
        A very common tinnie, but hard to find in very good condition. Try ebay.de
        (no forbidden symbol!) or..
        http://www.winterhilfswerk.com/shop/...?productid=323
        Pete

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          #5
          Should not the inscription read 'Fassnacht', for the flaming wheels off
          the Harzberg mountains at All Saints time? Just a thought-

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            #6
            I'm pretty sure that I have two or three of these somewhere. The one listed on our site isn't in the best condition. These are made from the same material that the Tag der Arbeit tinnies are...they don't hold up well.

            Thanks for the 'plug' Pete!

            Chrys

            ps...there in nothing wrong with the tinnie posted.

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              #7
              http://www.ebay.de/itm/WHW-Konvolut-...item19d7d2aa7f

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                #8
                Now that is a shameless plug!

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                  #9
                  Thanks for the link Guy-nice to see some uncommon items! Mike

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