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steve in so la

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I finally got around to putting my dug badges in a display. Got a frame from Wally mart, got some felt to back it with and hot glue gunned the pieces down. That way if I ever want one off it will be easy to remove it. I left some room between badges for additions - hopefully.
Now all I have to do is find space to hang it, Steve in so az

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That is just too cool Steve! Any interesting history on any of those? How old are they?
 
The center one is a genuine sheriff's badge from Calif. I contacted them and they said it was made prior to 1916. Nancy eyeballed it at an old RR site. The bottom left one is from the turn of the century here in Tucson. It's actually a key fob in the shape of a badge. The key went to a cat house room, I did research at the hist soc. There's a chauffer's badge from 1933, a jr. G man badge, a crosswalk guard one and an old Tucson movie town one. Steve
 
Those badges are neat! Hope you fill the voids this year.
 
I got a couple badges like some of them! :)
 
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