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    Tinnie ID Help

    Hello Folks,
    I have had these two for quite awhile and am not too sure about their time frame. Maybe Ralph, James, Mike, or John Bart or anyone else for that matter could render an opinion. Thanks to all in advance. Robert
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    Originally posted by burgerhaus
    Hello Folks,
    I have had these two for quite awhile and am not too sure about their time frame. Maybe Ralph, James, Mike, or John Bart or anyone else for that matter could render an opinion. Thanks to all in advance. Robert
    Here is the other one . Thanks for taking a peek. Robert
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      #3
      Robert,
      I can't find these nice uncommon tinnies in any of my reference books, but I would say they were made in the early 30's.

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        #4
        Originally posted by jnoble
        Robert,
        I can't find these nice uncommon tinnies in any of my reference books, but I would say they were made in the early 30's.
        James, I knew you would come thru. Thank you very much sir. Time-period opinion is fine with me. I was just wondering what riker box to put them in. Robert

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          #5
          The histories I have show...

          ...Oberhaching (very near Munich) as having been "founded" in 749/750, so this one could date to post-war (1949/50). Hard to say.

          I'm not sure about the "Goldenen Herz" job...
          -Ralph Abercrombie

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            #6
            I have not seen these before either. Can't really see them well enought to say either way. What do the backs look like?? Mike

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              #7
              Originally posted by burgerhaus
              Hello Folks,
              I have had these two for quite awhile and am not too sure about their time frame. Maybe Ralph, James, Mike, or John Bart or anyone else for that matter could render an opinion. Thanks to all in advance. Robert
              Hi Robert,
              Interesting badges to say the least. "Der Alte Peter" looks to be a famous
              clock tower/cathedral in Munich. The badge looks like it could have religious
              overtones. Roughly translated it reads "Thanks should be given to the Golden Heart."
              The other badge I have never seen.

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                #8
                Originally posted by John Bart
                Hi Robert,
                Interesting badges to say the least. "Der Alte Peter" looks to be a famous
                clock tower/cathedral in Munich. The badge looks like it could have religious
                overtones. Roughly translated it reads "Thanks should be given to the Golden Heart."
                The other badge I have never seen.
                Thanks to all you guys for coming thru. I guess I will put these in my "unknown but still nice riker box. Thanks again.. Robert

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