Saturday, April 23, 2011

CITY ADDITIONS: ATLANTIC CITY

A Is for ATLANTIC CITY.

This is a
City Addition that was acquired recently and it fits very nice with the other badges from the well known City by the Atlantic Ocean.

I have three badges from the place made famous by the Steel Pier, and the Little White House. Those Steak Sandwiches were great.

Around 1980 the Casino's came to town and everything, at least everything on the Boardwalk changed. The buildings were, and still are, huge. The theme has been said to be: "Brass, Glass, and Crass." I guess that is still true.

All the years that I spent going to conventions of one kind or another I never really got a
biggie from A.C. In fact I never obtained a badge from this City's' P.D. until after moving to sunny Florida. Retirement is good.

In size the above pictured badge is far from a
biggie. It is a small badge that appears to be genuine gold plate with blue letters. It reads: "Special Detective, Atlantic City, #22.

I am very pleased to have this badge. I let it remind me of the Boardwalk, and  some
Poor Old Horse jumping off a platform, on the Steel Pier,  into the Atlantic Ocean. These are just some GREAT MEMORIES that go with the collection.

Friday, April 15, 2011

NEWARK POLICE CHANCEMAN RADIATOR




I have been trying to get the
Real McCoy from the Newark Police Department just a little over forty years. During that time I have obtained a couple of nice items from this fine Jersey community that sits a few miles from New York.

My dad got me started with this collecting thing, only neither of us knew how serious my interest would become. Although I got a couple of badges from him they were
just seeds to grow my interest.

I have had the badge at the top for twenty or so years. It has raised letters on it that read "POLICE. On the bottom is the number 1640. That is stamped into the lower panel. I have seen this badge with a more impressive brass panel that has the numbers looking much better.

The only way to really identify this badge (#1640) as a Newark, NJ item is at its' center point. The Seal is that if the City of Newark. It looks almost identical to the NJ State Seal, however the City Seal distinctively has the hand holding a hammer or axe. The State Seal has a Horses Head; Thank God it wasn't the other end.

In the next twenty plus year I did get other items from Newark, but nothing that I really coveted. Then last year I got a reproduction set of all five editions Newark Badges. I usually don't want replica items, but this was different. It was Newark. It was beautiful. It told me where I needed my attention on a daily basis.

This nice set is pictured above lies on a mat covered with black velvet. The badges standout very nicely and have been put on display in this writers Den.

Luck arrived this year and a short time ago the last gem was obtained. It is a Newark Radiator and difficult to find. It only took a lifetime.

This particular "Radiator" is clearly marked with raised letters: "NEWARK POLICE." At the top of the shield is the number C-93. The "C" stands for
Chanceman. That was an old title used by officers who were pending final appointment as regular patrolman.

The title
CHANCEMAN was used a few of the major City's and I have learned in a few of the suburban areas. The pictured badge is in excellent shape as the picture reveals, although the pin is missing. I'll still keep it.

These items are now properly placed in glass covered displays. They are prominently placed on the wall so I can view them daily and let them get my memories flowing back at least over the last half century. That is a great thing and something that makes retirement good.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

COLLECTORS SHOWS TO NOTE

GREATER PHOENIX/MESA BADGE AND PATCH SHOW

On Saturday April 30, 2011 the Phoenix/Mesa Badge and Patch Swap will be held at the beautiful and spacious Mesa campus of the Southwest Ambulance Training Center.
708 West Baseline Road, Mesa.

Admission to the event is free. Show runs from 9:00 AM to 3:00PM

Forty-five tables will be available for traders and displays for $15.00 each. Table reservations are limited to 4 per person and should be made no later than April 15, 2011.


FLORENCE SHOW MAY 14, 2011

Please check your calendars and let Pat Olvey know if you are coming to the May 14th, 2011 Florence Show in Ky.

The exact address for this show is: 8100 EWING BLVD, FLORENCE, KY, 41042, and there is "No Charge for Admission." Show time is 8:30 AM to 3:00 PM.

Check PC News for additional information.