Pins, Badges & Buttons
Pins, Badges and Buttons are very popular in Germany and France where nearly all clubs and local rowing federations have pins depicting their flags.
In English speaking countries club pins are unknown. They prefer to produce pins and badges for rowing events such as Olympic regattas.
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Pin USA 2000 OG Sydney IBM
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Ashtray PAK Rowing Federation 1985 (with Olympic pictogram No. 4)
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Badge AUT 1948 Woerthersee Sportfeste
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Badge BEL 1955 ERC Ghent
The badge on the right (blue background) comes from #Coll. MM#
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Badge CAN - Rowing Canada
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Badge CAN 1975 (bronze plaque with image of stamp)
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Badge DEN 1953 ERC Copenhagen
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Badge DEN 1963 ERC Copenhagen
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Badge DEN 1971 ERC Copenhagen - Swiss competitor
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Badge DEN ERC Copenhagen 1971 - GDR competitor
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Badge FISA
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Badge FRA ERC 1967 Vichy - competitor
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Badge GBR 1960 WERC Willesden
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Badge GBR 1975 WRC Nottingham - Jury
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Badge GBR Christchurch RC (founded 1948)
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Badge GBR Henley Regatta 1998 Stewards' Enclosure
No. 2396 on back
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Badge GBR Leander Club membership 2007 and 2009
Leander Club is the oldest (founded 1818) and most successful rowing club in the world -
Badge GBR Maidstone RC (founded 1984)
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Badge GDR 1958 for East German national champion
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Badge GDR 1985 JWRC Brandenburg
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