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1875 Secret Service Badge?
Doc Holloman:
Does anyone know of a source that could make a reproduction 1875 US Secret Service badge (a la the "Wild Wild West)? https://www.secretservice.gov/about/history/badges
Navy Six:
River Junction Trade Co. has custom badges available. I have one on order right now that is fairly close to what you are showing. Mine is a copy of Sid "Two Gun" Hatfield's badge when he was Police Chief Of Matewan, WVA during the famous "Matewan Massacre".
1961MJS:
Hi, I KNOW I'm a bad person, but law enforcement officers wanting to keep a Secret probably shouldn't write Secret Service on their shiny gold badges twice.
Later
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Dave T:
--- Quote from: 1961MJS on August 19, 2023, 05:19:06 PM ---Hi, I KNOW I'm a bad person, but law enforcement officers wanting to keep a Secret probably shouldn't write Secret Service on their shiny gold badges twice.
Later
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As a point of clarification, LEOs don't get to write anything on their badges. They don't design them the government does. That should explain a lot. Governmental entities: local; state; and federal, generally screw up everything they touch.
Dave
Retired Deputy Sheriff
Crossdrawnj:
--- Quote from: Doc Holloman on December 28, 2022, 04:22:31 PM ---Does anyone know of a source that could make a reproduction 1875 US Secret Service badge (a la the "Wild Wild West)? https://www.secretservice.gov/about/history/badges
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Not ettps://coinsouvenir.com/collections/usss/products/copy-of-chp-traffic-officer-badge-solid-copper
Not exact, but pretty close.
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