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    #16
    Does anyone have pictures that they can post of this event?

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      #17
      Here is a thread with information and pictures of this event:

      http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ht=Rene+Chavez

      Rene Chavez
      www.foreignvolunteerlegion.com

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        #18
        Originally posted by mseagle View Post
        Does anyone have pictures that they can post of this event?
        Fine example

        Some event pictures

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          #19
          The badge is from 36 and not 38 Thorsten. Anyway it's an awesome tinnie. Congratulations.

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            #20
            There is also a booklet for this event with the badge on the cover,

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              #21
              I would love to find an original example of the booklet. Thanks guys for all of the positive comments on the badge. It is a rare bird to find these days.

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                #22
                Very, very nice example of a very rare tinnie. I'm grateful to have mine after a long time searching, it's one of my favorites.

                BTW I was told that Himmler did not approve of tinnies as he saw them as "kitsch". Has anyone else heard of anything like that?

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                  #23
                  Very nice CupAl tinnie. I've heard that this is the rarest tinnie from the Third Reich. I've only seen two or three for sale over the past ten years. They went for around $1,000.00 each. I bought one from Don Boyle several years ago and it came with an ultra rare, (possibly the only one known), Quedlinburg silver souvenir spoon, as well as a nice copy of the booklet and a period Quedlinburg post card. I don't know much about the spoon, other than it is certainly very rare and shows some of the best details of anything that I have ever seen in my life.
                  I have talked with every souvenir spoon expert that I could find,
                  and they cannot offer any info at all, except for the fact that it is European
                  and that it would have been made sometime between the late 1800's and
                  1945. I don't if the spoon was made during the Third Reich or not, but the source that it came from in Germany was a good friend to Don Boyle and he said that it was found in a house that belonged to a high ranking SS officer and that there were several Himmler and Hitler signed documents and signed birthday cards, etc, in the same house that it was found. So, it was for sure, used during the Third Reich and could have been manufactured during that time as well. I guess I'll never know for sure, but it is a very neat piece, IMO.

                  Anyway, here is the link to my Q badge and the spoon:

                  http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...=super+rare+SS

                  Best, Chris

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                    #24
                    Congrats on a rare gem!

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                      #25
                      i believe Steve T. has a couple of these amongst his treasures

                      http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...438494&page=99
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                        #26
                        ..further discussion on the forum Mark.
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                          #27
                          Very nice items posted!

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                            #28
                            Be aware the picture of the two badges Maestro posted illustrates what I believe is a fake/fantasy silver plated example next to the genuine cu/al/cu on right.

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                              #29
                              SS Quedlinburg Badge

                              I am lucky enough to have one of these badges in my collection. Also I have a copy of this badge which has been made in solid silver as a pendant and was produced by the late Berthold Peichl of Totenkopfring fame. He only produced a few of these and did not include it in his catalogue so in terms of numbers, it is probably rarer than the original badge itself.

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                                #30
                                I too, have the silver variation. They are certainly fake, as is most silver SS items that should only be made of something else like CupAl or aluminum.
                                Unless it is a real TK ring, I have decided that collectors should be very careful with anything that is made of silver because it really wasn't used very often in the manufacture of SS items, (although there were a few and those mostly made by the Gahr firm).

                                Chris

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