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After further research I'm inclined to believe this is a replica (and a well-made one based on the 1940-68 Entenmann-Rovin/LASSCO Series 6) with a custom rank
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After further research I'm inclined to believe this is a replica (and a well-made one based on the 1940-68 Entenmann-Rovin/LASSCO Series 6) with a custom rank
Yes and also the style of Sergeant 714 replicas that were sold by a company named Pine Ridge 7 until 2004. This style replica was all over the place until 2006. Who ever made them did custom ranks/numbers as well as the standard LAPD ranks. In fact, I had a replica ADAM-12 badge set styled like that.What do you mean Series 6 V bottom? You mean the series 6's that were more narrow at the bottom such as the ones made by LASSCO?
Bumping this thread because I just got hold of a Columbo LAPD series 1 badge after years of searching (already had the series 2)
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Bumping this thread because I just got hold of a Columbo LAPD series 1 badge after years of searching (already had the series 2)
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Hi guys, for those who wish to purchase a real LAPD Badge. You can no longer purchase one as it is now illegal. I am a Police Officer within the LAPD at Hollywood Division.
Ooh nice!
Can I ask where you got it?
As you will find with replica badges the color of writing is black. The real badges are blue lettering. And the second difference is the curve of the badge. How to tell from a fake to a real. A real badge is completely curved where as a fake badge is only half curved. The weight of a fake badge is around next to nothing. A real badge is the same as holding an iphone in your hand.
Ebay. The seller has blank LAPD badges as well
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