This pin was worn by Hugh C. of Palm Springs, Ca. Hugh got sober in 1948 and went to the big meeting in the sky in 1979. These pins were given to AA members to mark "important" milestones. This one he received in the early 1960's has a diamond in it, probably for his 15th anniversary. Others have been known to have rubies in them.
Early drunks played a lot of poker in the sober clubs. Plain, colored "chips" are still given out today by many groups around the country to signify a "desire" to stop drinking. Other colored chips represent different lengths of sobriety.
This "chip" was presented to Larry S. of Portland, Oregon in 1948 on the event of his 90 day anniversary. Every Six Months a "Stone" would be rivited to the Red Felt "Bottle" and returned to Larry. This "chip" in this condition would represent 12 years of sobriety. We understand that these are still made and used by sober drunks in the West Denver area today. (Thanks to John G. and Martha B. for the Photo and History)
Clarence S. "The Home Brewmeister - from our Big Book" carried this chip up until just before his death. It has been dated back into the mid-1940's.
Here is the "Sacred Heart Badge" that Sister Mary Ignatia would give a newly sober sot upon his release from St. Thomas Hospital in the very early 1940's. Probably the source of our now common "tradition".
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