#20338
12/09/2009 04:32 AM
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This is one of the neatest and biggest tinnies I have ever had. Anybody else have examples of this to show? SSman
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#20339
12/09/2009 04:32 AM
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#20340
12/09/2009 04:33 AM
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Next to a quarter for size comparison! SSman
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#20341
12/10/2009 12:01 AM
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Here is mine (front)
t1.JPG (76.52 KB, 119 downloads)
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#20342
12/10/2009 12:02 AM
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(back)
t2.JPG (82.76 KB, 118 downloads)
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#20343
12/10/2009 12:29 AM
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Nice tinnie Bertastan. I see that yours is maker marked. Were all of these supposed to be marked? SSman
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#20344
12/11/2009 04:42 AM
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SSman I really do not know. Like any other tinnies some were and some were not marked. But they are cool looking Stan
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#20345
12/11/2009 05:26 PM
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Stan. They are very cool looking. I found a couple of these on dealers sites and they were unmarked to. SSman
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#20346
12/12/2009 05:30 AM
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Hello, Here's mine. Hard to read the whole mm but I believe it's G Danner Murdhausen (?) Thur I usually see that makers mark when I see these pieces. And it certainly is a neat looking one as previously said. Duzig(Bill)
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#20347
12/12/2009 05:36 AM
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Here's the reverse Actually wondering if the JW on the front of these tinnies is for the designer of it or what? thanks Duzig(Bill)
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#20348
12/12/2009 05:54 AM
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Nice tinnie Bill. I just looked at mine and it doesn't have the JW on the front! Mine must be a generic!! SSman
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#20349
12/12/2009 08:53 PM
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Hello, SSMan thanks for the comment. I wonder why some have the JW in front and others don't. I would have thought the designer of it would have wanted the initials on all of them if those letters are indeed the designers. I was just reading a thread on another forum about the 1933 SS Gautag that is considered a fantasy piece by many and they make comment on how they believe it might have been inspired by the one in this thread. These are indeed nice looking pieces. Any ideas what they sell for nowaday? Thanks again, Duzig(Bill)
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#20350
12/12/2009 09:21 PM
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I paid $50.00 for mine about 2 years ago. By the way here is a similar but smaller one for a 1938 Weimar celebration. Stan
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#20351
12/12/2009 09:21 PM
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#20352
12/13/2009 12:32 AM
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Another nice tinnie you have Stan. Bill i was told that these tinnies are bringing between 50 and 75 bucks. SSman
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#20353
12/13/2009 03:34 AM
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Hello, Yes, Stan that is indeed a nice looking tinnie. SSman, thanks for the valuation of the tinnie. I rarely sell anything but it's always nice to know rough values. Thanks again Bill
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