Just got these in. Some look to be less common but I am no tinnie expert and will be moving these along. Comments welcome.
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Hello Harry, without a shadow of a doubt all the Badges are original examples. The NSKK and the SA tinnies been the most desirable of the ones pictured.
The Reichsparteitag example also stands out as judging from the picture the condition appears near mint ........... if this is the case that is also a very desirable Badge as the 1935 version of the Rally Badge are more often than not encountered with a very rusty worn finish
Regards Martin
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Originally posted by hcliffe View PostYes Martin, the Reichsparteitag is near mint. Thanks for the input.
Judging it by the sheer quality I am assuming that the Badge is maker marked Deschler u. Sohn' in München and if not perhaps a BALMBERGER, NBG or C Lauer example.
Regards MartinLast edited by Martin Harding; 02-09-2014, 07:02 PM.
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Hi Harry, some nice ones but nothing that will allow you to retire early. Is the one that is third from the left on the top row a KdF tinnie (one with what looks like grapes)? Price wise, if you look around, you can find most of these in the $35 or less range (most would be much less). The PL tab looks good but with the finish gone. Probably somewhere around the $100 mark or so.
Richard V
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Originally posted by Richard View PostIs the one that is third from the left on the top row a KdF tinnie (one with what looks like grapes)?
Richard V
Regards MartinLast edited by Martin Harding; 02-10-2014, 10:17 AM.
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Originally posted by Martin Harding View PostHello Richard, well spotted ... it is Grapes on the design and is indeed a KDF Tinnie. Harry should be able to confirm that there is the KDF insgignia (Cogwheel & Swastika) to the centre of this particular Badge. I will try to dig out one of my examples.
Regards Martin
Very nice tinnies!
The KDF did indeed like grapes (who doesn't?)...
...RonR
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Booze, yes. More specifically the KdF areas that feature grapes are all well known wine making, grape growing districts. If you look in Tieste there are also KdF tinnies for the Rhein, Mosel and Ahr + Nahe rivers (the last 2 being tributaries of the Rhein). So I assume they were all to commemorate KdF tours of wine districts.
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