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Posted By: Krullies NSKK Veranstaltungsabzeichen - 07/15/2010 09:57 PM
Hi all,

Maybe it is nice to see what NSKK tinnies are out there? Heres 1 from me;

Motorsport-Tag Regensburg 1933

Enjoy
Karin-Renate


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Posted By: derjager Re: NSKK Veranstaltungsabzeichen - 07/16/2010 01:38 AM
Nice K. cool

I'll check through mine but nothing leaps to mind.

--dj--Joe
Posted By: Roger Jeandell aka Re: NSKK Veranstaltungsabzeichen - 07/17/2010 05:33 PM
Hello! How about a Table Medal? Nice copper color, 2 inches in diameter. Can someone translate the inscription on the reverse? Regards, Leipzig

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Posted By: derjager Re: NSKK Veranstaltungsabzeichen - 07/18/2010 03:58 AM
Nice piece. I tried a translation but beyond The Victor I do not trust my findings. (Possibly something about a qualifying contest)?
Kurpfalz is apparently a Palatinate. I'm going to let you look that one up. Too deep for me. frown

In all probability a timed road trip from Kurpfalz to the Saar.

Thanks for showing the non portable. --dj--Joe
Posted By: Krullies Re: NSKK Veranstaltungsabzeichen - 07/19/2010 01:21 AM
Hi all,

Wow, WOW, that IS a great nonportable This is 1 to envy! Its a BIG plaque too! Very nice! Thanks for showing! It is probably a rare 1?!

Translation, Joe is right, Dem Sieger, the winner. Ausscheidung, is an elimination contest. And, the rest, is not so difficult. The race itself, it would be cool to find more on that! Any luck so far Joe? A quick google led me to this, but, doesnt say anything about a race ... ?

Sincerely,
Karin-Renate
Posted By: militarymania Re: NSKK Veranstaltungsabzeichen - 07/19/2010 06:03 AM
very nice medallion...COOL,,,, cool
Posted By: Roger Jeandell aka Re: NSKK Veranstaltungsabzeichen - 07/19/2010 04:29 PM
Hello dj, Krullies, and m/m. Thank-You for the kind words! The medal is rather lite-weight. Perhaps aluminum w/ a copper-bronze wash? Regards, Leipzig
Posted By: derjager Re: NSKK Veranstaltungsabzeichen - 07/20/2010 03:10 AM
that sounds correct. I have a small non portable that is aluminum with a copper finish.

--dj--Joe
Posted By: Krullies Re: NSKK Veranstaltungsabzeichen - 09/07/2010 10:57 PM
Hi all,

Somehow NSKK tinnies are less respresented? But heres another 1 to add. A tinnie for the Schlezier Dreieck Rennen by the NSKK and the DDAC. The DDAC, is Der Deutsche Automobil Club. NSKK became independant in 1934. DDAC was part of NSKK, and, when National Socialism came to power in Germany, the ADAC (Algemeine Deutsche Automobil Club was forced to become part of the nazi DDAC. ADAC was founded in 1903 and by 1911 it had some 17000 members already. In 1932 NSKK + DDAC had a few thousand cars together, the forced joint with ADAC was very convenient for NSKK. Motorsport was popular, for leisure + also for functional purposes. Transportation + being mobile was very important for Hitlers reign.

The Schleizer Dreieck is a Motorsport-parcours in Th�ringen near the city of Schleiz. The parcours is the oldest natural parcours in Germany. Races are held there from 1923 to today. The course is shortened somehow through the years. Untill 1988 is was about 7.5 kilometers long. From 1989 untill 2003 it was 6.8 kilometers. Then, it was shortened again to 3.8 kilometers.

Races are still held there today and probably will be for time to come. Heres another link that maybe some will like.

Enjoy,
KR


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Posted By: Krullies Re: NSKK Veranstaltungsabzeichen - 09/07/2010 11:03 PM
Cause its SO cool on its own, Ill show the magazine thats abused for background. The cover, is WAY awesome, its art! I love it! Suitable for framing, no? But theres much more. Just browse with me for a little ... it has it all! Drama ... (pic 2)
Glamour ... (pic 3)
Intrigue ... (pic 4)
and also just plain history ... LOOK at this grand price for the Korpsf�hrer? Wow ... (pic 5)
I swear I think I saw this, or a copy, on auction somewhere? Or on some website? But possibly Im thinking wishfully *LOL* Anyhow, enjoy,
KR


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Posted By: Krullies NSKK Motorgruppe Hochland 1939 - 01/17/2011 05:03 PM
Another prettylooking NSKK tinnie for Motorgruppe Hochland. Hochland, 1 of 5 Gruppen that made Motor-Obergruppe S�d, with F. Ritter von St�dtlers as the Obergruppen�hrer. Ritter von St�dler lived from 1885 to 1944, served at the front during WWI, and joined the SA in the 1920s. After the bloody Nacht der langen Messer he joined NSKK. Yes, the pic has a fail, Adolf H�hnlein, is the name of another Gruppe, also part of Motor-Obergruppe S�d. I found out after taking it, sorry. Still, both groups, part of the same Obergruppe, so, there is a slight relation. Also, after H�hnlein died, Gruppe H�hnlein was joined with Gruppe Hochland. Anyways, nice Edelwei�, and, thats discussed here. No mark of the maker on the back, the Abzeichen is made of leather. Nice coloured pin awesome for display.

Cheers,
KR


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Posted By: derjager Re: NSKK Motorgruppe Hochland 1939 - 01/19/2011 11:34 PM
K, appreciate seeing it. That's a nice looking event badge.

--dj--Joe
Posted By: SSman Re: NSKK Motorgruppe Hochland 1939 - 01/20/2011 02:20 AM
Nice badge Karin. Looks to made of pressed paper?
Rod
Posted By: Krullies Re: NSKK Motorgruppe Hochland 1939 - 01/20/2011 09:25 AM
Hi Rod and thanks! Yes it looks very great! And it fooled me too, I thought it was made of cardboard or paper? But its leather. Its the deluxeversion *LOL* Its amazing how good some tinnies are, after 70 years? Leather dries out I think, but this seems very OK still.

Cheers,
KR
Posted By: SSman Re: NSKK Motorgruppe Hochland 1939 - 01/20/2011 02:37 PM
Leather huh? Kind of like some of the German belts I have that after this many years are still soft and very usable!
Rod
Posted By: Krullies Re: NSKK Motorgruppe Hochland 1939 - 01/20/2011 04:23 PM
LOL

Dont actualy wear them tho! People WILL frown! Well unless youre in a reenacting group, then, people will cheer But, probably YES, I dont know belts, but now you mention it, some British WWII leather Fairbairn-Sykes sheaths I know well are also in very good very fresh very usable condition.
Posted By: derjager Re: NSKK Motorgruppe Hochland 1939 - 02/05/2011 06:14 PM
K , the magazine is a quite interesting visual back in time. I see armbands and lapel pins in one photo.

The Leather Motorgruppe Hochland event badge, very nice example K .
Thank you so much for sharing.

--dj--Joe
Posted By: JME Re: NSKK Motorgruppe Hochland 1939 - 02/05/2011 11:46 PM
I like all the tinnies but the last one made out of Leather is just stunning! That is for sure a keeper! Thank you for showing. JME
Posted By: Krullies Re: NSKK Motorgruppe Hochland 1939 - 02/06/2011 01:38 PM
Originally Posted By: derjager
..I see armbands and lapel pins in one photo.
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Hi Joe! Lemme know what pic you want and Ill scan/post/send it yes?

Originally Posted By: JME
I like all the tinnies but the last one made out of Leather is just stunning! That is for sure a keeper! Thank you for showing. JME


Thanks JME, yes its very nice and displays rrrealy well! Anyways, Im glad you like it, my pleasure to show it.

Bye,
KR
Posted By: derjager Re: NSKK Motorgruppe Hochland 1939 - 02/14/2016 06:13 PM
BTTT. Anyone have more NSKK tinnies to share?

--dj--Joe
Posted By: derjager Re: NSKK Motorgruppe Hochland 1939 - 06/25/2021 10:49 PM
A few years have passed. Does anyone have NSKK day badges to show?

--dj--Joe
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