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Pins n Patches Pad stocks Harley-Davidson pin, Harley-Davidson patch, HOG pin, HOG Rocker patch, USAF patch n flag, USN patch n flag, US Army patch n flag, MIA POW patch n flag, vintage Corvette patch n pin, Pirate patch n flag, Disney pin Trader pin and lanyard, Super Bowl pin n patch, Olympic pin.
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All items are original production, USA made quality with military spec. We do not sell cheap import copies from the Far East. We do US Military patches at cost-plus, please ask for details. Reference available at ask.

Please call 818-813-9282 (6 a.m. to 6 p.m., Pacific Time) for immediate service. Thanks, BasePX

Militaria are artifacts or replicas of military, police, etc., collected for their historicl significance. Such antiques include firearms, swords, knives, and other weapons; uniforms, helmets, other military headgear, and armour; military orders and decorations; challenge coins and awards; badges and insignia; military art, sculpture, and prints; ephemera such as cigarette cards, photographs, antiquarian books, magazines and posters; scale models and toy soldiers; and items of combat equipment and field gear.

Today, the collecting of militaria is an established hobby among many groups of people. Many European families, specifically those royal families with long martial tradition, have large collections of militaria passed down from generation to generation. Also, many people today collect militaria for investment purposes, as the value of extremely rare antiquities almost never goes down.

Badges of one sort or another have been collected since ancient times. Greek and Roman pilgrims to pagan shrines often made collections of miniature images of gods and goddesses or their emblems, and Christian pilgrims later did the same. Usually medieval Christian pilgrim badges were metal pin badges - most famously the shell symbol showing the wearer had been to the shrine of St. James at Compostela in Spain. These were stuck in hats or into clothing and hard working pilgrims could assemble quite a collection, as mentioned by Chaucer in his 'Canterbury Tales'.

The growth in the 19th century of travel for ordinary people saw a huge increase in the souvenir industry, as these new secular pilgrims - like their medieval counterparts - wanted to bring back reminders of their holidays/vacations and sightseeing, ranging from china plates to postcards.

The production of stick-on souvenir badges seems to have started in mainland Europe during the early 20th-century, probably in Germany shortly after the First World War when hiking became popular, and people began sewing badges of resort towns onto their backpacks and jackets. In the U.S., the development of the National parks system and the growing popularity of vacationing saw a similar development of patch collecting.

After the Second World War, American GIs occupying Germany sent badges back to their loved ones, showing where they were stationed. These badges became known as sweetheart patches. They were also imported to Britain by Sampson Souvenirs Ltd., which also began producing badges of British tourist spots, and went on to become (and still is) the largest British manufacturer of souvenir badges. The biggest American manufacturer is Voyager Emblems of Sanborn, New York.

Souvenir patches are often beautifully designed and deserve to be seen as miniature works of art, even though they are ephemeral and designed for a mass market. They are a good way of showing off places visited if worn on clothing, or stored in albums they can bring back happy memories of holidays/vacations or just day trips to interesting places.


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