By: Dennis Beyer
When I first saw this badge I thought "Oh my God, you are pulling my chain."
I checked google and quickly learned on my first inquiry that Fair Lawn, N.J. did not have an animal control department. Subsequent investigation revealed that the Town uses Bergen County Animal Control for their needs.
At one time the town of Fair Lawn did have a "Pound" for, shall we say animals in need. The person in charge was a politically appointed position and the title POUNDMASTER was an important job. The person who had the top responsibility apparently had the above badge.
I had the opportunity to buy it at a show in Titusville, FL (Jan 2022). The urge to spend hit me so I made the deal and now top dog on my street.
I wanted it for a lot of reasons, none really great. It just looked in great condition, had to be well over 50 years old, and was quite unique. Along with another N.J. badge I made the purchase and added it to my displays.
As one can observe this is a traditional circle over an Eagle, with a vintage State Seal at center point. The letters are recessed and black filled, over what appears to be gold plate. The pin, with locking clasp, are in working order on the rear side of this item.
While this is not my normal collection target I obviously like it. I can also say, my neighbor and his dog, are impressed as well. For now this unique badge is a keeper and will stay at my side in a glass display cabinet.
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