Hi guys,
just purchased this DRL Sportabzeichen from a dealer I normally buy from and have no reason to doubt its authenticity. However, the badge is unmarked and I am just looking for some opinions on it please.
Hi guys,
just purchased this DRL Sportabzeichen from a dealer I normally buy from and have no reason to doubt its authenticity. However, the badge is unmarked and I am just looking for some opinions on it please.
Apart from the repair to the hinge, it looks fine.
Cheers, Ade.
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What Ade said!..
Unmarked DRL badges are considered by many collectors to be post war production, they like 'em maker marked by such as Lauer or Wernstein. I personally have no opinion on that, but that being the case, and the fact the pin is a replacement and the original hinge has been resoldered having had to be removed to retro fit this would make consider returning this badge for a better, undamaged non controversial piece, but that's just my preference.
Regards, Ned.
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