I've seen a photo posted recently on one or two threads that shows a full sized DRA or DRL state sport badge that does not have the letters completely pierced out. In the twenty years in the 70's and 80's that I constantly rooted around gun shows looking for pre-'45 German sports stuff, the only state sport badges that I ever encountered with unpierced monograms were miniatures: lapel pins and stick pins. .. all the full sized badges had completely cut out letters and virtually all had the same manufacturer's name and badge design patent number.
I'd be interested to know if anyone has in their collection a definite "vet bring back" full sized state sports badge with a solid background around the monogram...
I did own a bronze DRL badge that the original owner had carefully filed away the swastika and attempted to recreate the bow at the bottom of the wreath... I was once told that before the Deutsche Sport Bund got itself up and running (in the 50's, I think) and began to issue its own "DSB" badges, that there were various attempts by athletic types to reuse older (and swastika-free) sport badge designs in the late 40's/very early '50's. Maybe that's the time period that the more solid full size badges (and perhaps some of the trademark-free badges) date to?
Jim
I'd be interested to know if anyone has in their collection a definite "vet bring back" full sized state sports badge with a solid background around the monogram...
I did own a bronze DRL badge that the original owner had carefully filed away the swastika and attempted to recreate the bow at the bottom of the wreath... I was once told that before the Deutsche Sport Bund got itself up and running (in the 50's, I think) and began to issue its own "DSB" badges, that there were various attempts by athletic types to reuse older (and swastika-free) sport badge designs in the late 40's/very early '50's. Maybe that's the time period that the more solid full size badges (and perhaps some of the trademark-free badges) date to?
Jim
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