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First of all, a nice and interesting wound badge. Second, is it a 57 piece or a replacement WW1 wound badge? To be honest, I don't know, but I don't think either possibility is unreasonable.
One thought I would throw out is, given how much Rudolph Souval churned out medal/badge wise after WW2, if they went into new form 57 production I would have expected to see many more new form items from them, especially the EKs, RKs, DKs etc. Souval certainly wasn't known for hiding it's light (products) under the proverbial bush, and if it could sell reproduction swastika'd RKs, EKs etc after the war, then why not legitimate new form pieces? Further, if they were making 57 items, would they put a defunct makers mark on them? What would be the point? On the swastika'd reproduction/replacement pieces yes, but these? It is of course always possible, and would be great if they did make 57'ers as then we have another manufacturer and variants to go after
All that said, and I could be wrong on this, but my money is currently on this being a replacement WW1 wound badge. Why stamped as is it? I don't know. Made during WW2 or just after? If there's never been a swastika on this, then it can only be one of the two options.
Regards
David
First of all, a nice and interesting wound badge. Second, is it a 57 piece or a replacement WW1 wound badge? To be honest, I don't know, but I don't think either possibility is unreasonable.
One thought I would throw out is, given how much Rudolph Souval churned out medal/badge wise after WW2, if they went into new form 57 production I would have expected to see many more new form items from them, especially the EKs, RKs, DKs etc. Souval certainly wasn't known for hiding it's light (products) under the proverbial bush, and if it could sell reproduction swastika'd RKs, EKs etc after the war, then why not legitimate new form pieces? Further, if they were making 57 items, would they put a defunct makers mark on them? What would be the point? On the swastika'd reproduction/replacement pieces yes, but these? It is of course always possible, and would be great if they did make 57'ers as then we have another manufacturer and variants to go after
All that said, and I could be wrong on this, but my money is currently on this being a replacement WW1 wound badge. Why stamped as is it? I don't know. Made during WW2 or just after? If there's never been a swastika on this, then it can only be one of the two options.
Regards
David
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