As noted in our August 1963/64 Cadillac Chapter Newsletter:
Around 6 years ago Lucas Feininger had worked with a company called Quality Lapel Pins out of Littleton, Colorado to produce embroidered Chapter Patches that turned out to be very popular among our Chapter Members. I have long since been out but had someone asking for one a few weeks back and decided it was time to put in a new order. I just received a batch of 100 and it may be several years before I order again so get yours while supplies last!
They measure 3 ½” in diameter and have an iron on backing, so they can be ironed on or stitched on and look great on jackets, caps, other clothing, hand bags, etc.
Price is $4 each & can ship domestically 1st Class for $1.
Email me at jasonedge@nc.rr.com
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About 25 patches were bought today, with some buying 2, 3 or 4. I thought 100 would last a while but at this rate not quite sure. If you want one or more email me at jasonedge@nc.rr.com. I think I will limited them to 4 per person right now. These are very nice quality!
Just bumping this up. I still have about 30 to 40 patches. These are nice quality. Email me at jasonedge@nc.rr.com if you want one.
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