


Casino Security -- Six point with color Nevada seal. Nice!!
Casino Security -- These were used in Vegas. I have only one left.
U S Imigration Service -- Huge badge patch with lots of gold mylar thread.

Districo Federal Seguridad Mexico Agente Especiale -- The ol boy I got this from said it was the Mescan CIA, but he's been know to lie about other stuff too. Mitee strange that it's got an American eagle at the top. The way you can tell it's an American eagle is, it ain't got no fan belt in it's beak like the Mescan ones do. The writing sure enuff is in the language they speak down there, at least along the Mescan border. In California Mescan it translates to MEXICO FEDERAL DISTRICT SECURITY SPECIAL AGENT. It's a pretty neat patch, but I think the Mexcans will be wearin it about the same time as pigs fly.


Hewitt Texas Police Dept. -- I had these made for my old friend Frank Latham when he was Chief of Hewitt PD. Hewitt is just south of Waco and it's claim to fame is Willie Nelson got arrested there for marijuana possession.
Park Ranger Riverside County -- This is based on the 1920 Riverside Police badge design. It's the only one that had the two bears incorporated in the raincross and mission bell design. The raincross is an emblem used by local injuns and later by a local hotel, then adopted by both the city and county of Riverside. The bell of course, symbolizes the mission system by which California was colonized by the Spanish. The flower at the bottom is the California Poppy. This was never an issue item, but I've sold them since about 1997 to raise funds for Box Springs Mountain Regional Park where I still work.