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06-03-2010 08:34 PM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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Re: ID'd 1936 Olympic Jersey?
the EB looks a little fancy for being the initials of the owner. i dont know though, could be. i figured initials would just be written on the tag.
nice jersey though : )
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Re: ID'd 1936 Olympic Jersey?
This area/time period is ouside my interest. However, the initials are what I like.
I have seen this in other German items, though I didn't take a great deal of interest in the photos at the time.
I did see initials like this in a German friend's hiking food bags. They had a red, about the size of the ones here, stiched "WH" and were sown on outsife of the bags. The friend said therer were his dads from the immediate post WW2 period.
So, in my opinion, I like the initials. To me, typical German style of doing things! Plus, the font looks good too.
Jagdhorn
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Re: ID'd 1936 Olympic Jersey?
The swastika surrounded by a cogged wheel is the insignia of the Deutsche Arbeits Front (DAF). I believe the blue colour is correct for a DAF sports vest also.
I think the Olympic competitors vests were white and featured an eagle and swastika insignia on the front.
Still a very nice piece.
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Re: ID'd 1936 Olympic Jersey?
why the Olympic symbol? if not Olympic.....
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Re: ID'd 1936 Olympic Jersey?
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jagdhorn
This area/time period is ouside my interest. However, the initials are what I like.
I have seen this in other German items, though I didn't take a great deal of interest in the photos at the time.
I did see initials like this in a German friend's hiking food bags. They had a red, about the size of the ones here, stiched "WH" and were sown on outsife of the bags. The friend said therer were his dads from the immediate post WW2 period.
So, in my opinion, I like the initials. To me, typical German style of doing things! Plus, the font looks good too.
Jagdhorn
I too have a small blue cotton 'ditty bag' with embroidered initials, that belonged to my father (or grandfather ?) and I have no idea where either may have gotten it.
It looks to be in the same type of 'script' in red thread on a small piece of white cloth sewn to the inside of the bag.
Perhaps it was common to ID clothing and such things in this way, back then...........?
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Re: ID'd 1936 Olympic Jersey?
The 1936 Olympics is of course is a subject in itself.
This sports vest is a little odd, as it displays the well documented DAF "sports" emblem. The DAF and rather like many other organisations, did have a strong sports and physical education regime. I have never seen a blue sports vest before, although the emblem is very familiar.
For the Olympics, I always thought that the German team wore a vest showing the NSRL (eagle and swastika) emblem.
Regards,
David
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Re: ID'd 1936 Olympic Jersey?
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Re: ID'd 1936 Olympic Jersey?
The presence of olympic symbol on the vest is odd, particularly as the olympic rings are inverted, with two rings above three instead of the other way around.
Last edited by Richarddwh; 06-07-2010 at 05:04 PM.
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