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Looking for the old keystone shape and/or current versions.
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I would keep an eye out on eBay...if you haven't already. Go under Collectibles > Historical Memorabilia > Police > Patches > Pennsylvania. I just checked and didn't see any, but I have a collection of police shoulder patches as well. They are mostly from interesting places I've been or ones with wolves. I like wolf stuff and have some neat wolf patches including an indian tribal police patch or two. I also have a collection of the police of the township I live in throughout the years. It's neat to see how they change colors and designs.
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Yeah, I've been checking Ebay for quite some time with no luck on these, they seem harder to find than other PA patches. I collect mainly PA State Police items, but also PA sheriffs patches.
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If you are a collector, a well-written letter to the Department may yield a positive result. Granted, things may have changed since 9-11.
In the past, a department would issue a patch to another department or collector if requested as a courtesy. I know that, many times, when you walk into a police department within Pennsylvania, you see a large frame hanging on the wall. Inside the frame are generally patches from other departments. I know I see it whenever I go to the Cumberland County Sheriff's office. Again, 9-11 may have changed that practice. But, what have you got to loose except some time and ink.
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