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Captain Arizona Rangers – No 18
Captain Arizona Rangers Badge story inside the box: Only three men ever wore this badge. Burton C. Mossman, 1901-1902, ended large scale cattle rustling in North America. Thomas H. Rynning, 1902-1907, he made more arrests and convictions than any man in Arizona. Harry C. Wheeler 1907-1909,“the shootin’est ranger of ‘em all”
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Cochise County Sheriff – No 19
Cochise County Sheriff Badge story inside the box: This type of badge was worn by Johnny Behan, the first sheriff of Cochise County. The famous shootout at the OK Corral took place during his term in 1881. Behan later became superintendent of the Yuma Territorial Prison. The badge was nearly worn by Wyatt Earp, who Behan
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Deputy U.S. Marshal Brass Badge – No 23
Deputy U.S. Marshal Brass Badge story inside the box: U.S. Deputy Marshal badges have been worn for over 200 years and have a wide range of designs. The U.S. Marshal Service was created in 1789. In the second half of the 19th century, the U.S. Marshals became synonymous with the “Wild West as they made
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Marshal Matt Dillon Gunsmoke – No 27
Kraft box packaging with a story inside the box James Arness in Gunsmoke – Marshal Badge story inside the box: James Arness was born May 26, 1923 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He earned a Purple Heart during World War II when his right leg was peppered with bullets in the battle of Anzio. In 1955, John
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Sheriff Star – No 24
Sheriff Star Badge story inside the box: This badge is of the type worn by T. Jeff Carr, first sheriff of Laramie Country, Wyoming, who arrested Jack McCall, the man who murdered Wild Bill Hickok. McCall was then tried and hanged. Each high quality Old West replica badge is crafted out of brass and steel.
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Texas Ranges Reproduction Pin – No 20
Kraft box packaging with a story inside the box Texas Rangers Co. A Peso Badge story inside the box: The Rangers have a heritage that began with the earliest settlements in Texas and are part of the history of the Old West. This early style Texas Ranger badge was actually pressed out of a genuine
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Pinkertons Detective Agency Badge – No 3
Allan Pinkerton established his private detective agency in 1850. The company logo was an open eye and the motto “We Never Sleep.” These agents tracked criminals all over the country, including well known outlaws such as Butch Cassidy and the Wild Bunch, and Jesse James. Each high quality badge is crafted out of brass and
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Chief Brothel Inspector Badge – No 10
Chief Brothel Inspector Badge story inside the box: This badge is neither novelty nor joke! Brothel Inspector was an official office. No foolin’! This had to be the cushiest job this side of the Mississippi. Their adventures were decidedly more in the category of an “indoor sport”. Each high quality Old West replica badge is
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Deputy US Marshal Badge – No 4
John Wayne was born Marion Mitchell Morrison on May 26, 1907 in Winterset, Iowa. He acquired his nickname “The Duke” from his childhood dog, Big Duke. His film career spanned 5 decades from 1926 to 1976. Throughout his career, he acted in, directed, or produced over 250 films. In True Grit he portrays Deputy U.S.
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John Wayne – Rio Bravo Sheriff Badge – No 12
John Wayne in Rio Bravo – Sheriff Presidio County, TX Badge story inside the box: John Wayne was born Marion Mitchell Morrison on May 26, 1907 in Winterset, Iowa. He acquired his nickname “The Duke” from his childhood dog, Big Duke. His film career spanned 5 decades from 1926 to 1976. Throughout his career, he
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Kansas City Brothel Inspector Badge – No 2
This badge is neither novelty nor joke! Brothel Inspector was an official office. No foolin’! This had to be the cushiest job this side of the Mississippi. Each high quality badge is crafted out of brass and steel. They are double-stamped then silver plated. Next, each Old West replica badge is individually hand finished for
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Marshal Badge from the film Gunsmoke – No 5
James Arness in Gunsmoke – Marshal Badge story inside the box: James Arness was born May 26, 1923 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He earned a Purple Heart during World War II when his right leg was peppered with bullets in the battle of Anzio. In 1955, John Wayne recommended Arness for the lead role in Gunsmoke.
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Marshal Deadwood – No 16
Each high quality Old West replica badge is crafted out of brass and steel. They are double-stamped then silver plated. Next, each Old West replica badge is individually hand finished for a unique antique look. Bar pin style back. Each badge is packaged in an old-fashioned style Kraft box. Size: approx. 1 3/4″ H
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US Marshall Badge – Antique Copper – No 22
US Marshal Shield Badge story inside the box: There was no uniform badge in the U.S. Marshal service until 1941, when the “Eagle Top” variety was introduced nationwide. Prior to this, each district made its own identifying badge. This type of badge was worn by the infamous Earp brothers, Wyatt and Virgil. This is also
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Marshal Dodge City Badge – No 15
Marshal Dodge City Badge story inside the box: Dodge City had a reputation as one of the toughest towns on the frontier in the 1800’s. The original version of this marshal badge was worn by several famous lawmen, including Bat Masterson, Wyatt Earp, Charlie Bassett, & Bill Tilghman. Each high quality Old West replica badge is crafted out
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Pony Express Messenger Badge – No 11
Pony Express Messenger Badge story inside the box: From April 1860 through October 1861, Pony Express messengers carried mail over a hazardous 1,600 mile route. This route took only 10 days to complete. Some of the more known names that rode as Pony Express Messengers were Johnny Fry, John Burnett, Richard Egan, Charlie Cliff and
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Regulator Lincoln County – No 6
Regulator Lincoln County Badge story inside the box: The Regulators of Lincoln County were formed in 1878 after the murder of rancher John Henry Tunstall by the corrupt Sheriff’s posse. When the law refused to go after Tunstall’s murderers, his ranch hands were deputized by the Justice of the Peace, forming a posse known as
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Sheriff, Tombstone AT – No 14
Sheriff Tombstone A.T. Round Badge story inside the box: Tombstone’s first sheriff was John Behan. Shortly after Behan became sheriff, Virgil Earp was appointed as City Marshal. The Earps had a conflict with the Clantons and the McLaurys, while Behan supported them. Behan also had an interest in Josephine Sarah Marcus, but she was sweet
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Territorial Ranger Badge – No 8
Territorial Rangers Badge story inside the box: The Arizona Territorial Rangers were formed in April 1860 by the Provisional Governor Dr. Lewis S. Owings with James Henry Tevis as their first Captain. The first Headquarters was in Piños Altos. When Arizona joined the Confederacy, the men that formed the Arizona Rangers joined the Confederate Army,
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Detective Badge No 18
Detective Badge story inside the box: The Detective Agency started out around the start of the American Civil War with Mr Allan Pinkerton working for the Union, and later Mr Curry Baker took over as detective Union Spy. Over the years many other detective agencies sprung up. This badge was modelled on an original 1870/80’s
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US Bounty Hunter Badge – No 7
Bounty Hunter USA Badge story inside the box: In the Old West there may not have been a lawman around for hundreds of miles. Thus a daring bounty hunter could make a living tracking down wanted outlaws like Jesse James and Billy the Kid, so they could claim the rewards offered for their captures. In 1872,
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Wells Fargo & Co Badge No 26
Wells Fargo & Co Badge story inside the box: Wells Fargo & Co was formed around 1852 by Henry Wells and W Fargo to serve the Gold Rush, California. Though the first office was opened inSan Francisco, by 1856 Wells Fargo become the most important express company in California. By 1870 Wells Fargo was probably
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US Brothel Inspector Badge – No 1
This badge is neither novelty nor joke! Brothel Inspector was an official office. No foolin’! This had to be the cushiest job this side of the Mississippi. Each high quality badge is crafted out of brass and steel. They are double-stamped then silver plated. Next, each Old West replica badge is individually hand finished for a
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