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    NSAP Tinnie Real of Fake?

    Hello all:

    I am needing help in Identifying a possibly fake Tinnie from Sweden. I have a friend at work who received the Tinnie when he was stationed in Northern West Germany during the 1980's He said a couple of locals pulled them out and just handed them to him and a buddy of his while they were swapping stories with these locals after dinner at the locals residence. A brief description is that the Tinnie is in the shape of a squared shield with the picture of a fortress/castle on it near the top center, directly below is NSAP's 2: DRA and below that is ARSTING then GOTEBORG then 1934 divided by a swastika. Since I cannot upload any pictures here I would be willing and grateful to e-mail small copies of them to anyone willing to help me out.

    Thanks:
    Matt.

    #2
    Hi Matt,

    This sounds about right. Here is mine and I hope mine is real. I never had one.

    Any thoughts anyone?
    Thanks
    Klaus

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      #3
      sorry but this is a fake made in Poland, IMHO

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        #4
        I canĀ“t say but all I know is that they are made like this looking like Polish fakes from the back. Anyone else?

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          #5
          tinnie

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            #6
            Originals have the pin soldered directly to the badge, not the round pin plate that this has, they are also usually manufacturer marked Sporrong & Co.
            The whole set of these (12?) were initially reproduced in Sweden for collectors?
            Pete

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              #7
              is copie

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                #8
                The reverse say's it all. Polish copy.

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                  #9
                  The late Joe Walters featured the whole set in his House Of Swords Catalog #25 back in the 80's.....



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                  RonR

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                    #10
                    Looks like a great set but not quite all there.
                    The back of the originals looks somewhat like this, like "polish fakes", but as previously mentioned with a soldered pin. And if I recall correctly these copies merged from the US quite a few years ago..

                    Regards

                    Alex

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