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The exciting world of collecting police memorabilia is just a click away. You can find it all, including Police, Sheriff, Marshal, Constable, FBI, CIA, and all the rest at the sites we have listed here. We've done the work checking them out and list them in order, these are the best and we start with the best of the best and work our way down. Come see what we have found! |
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1.Police Guide - this is the grand daddy of them all and also the best of them all. In fact, we could rank categories within this
huge site as the 2nd thru 5th place sites. This site is rated the top law enforcement collectors site in the world by Webside Story and you should also check out the Lycos top 5% review of Police Guide. Once at the site
check out Casey's Badge Gallery, The Collectors Directory, reviews of Police Museums around the world and Grave Sites of famous old west lawmen. Many top collectors from around the world have their personal home pages listed
here. Last but not least don't forget to check out Wyatt Earp's wife in a see through nightie and the Grotesque Crime Scene photos! 2. Police Collectors News - If you would like to be a serious
collector of police memorabilia you need to subscribe to the bible of the hobby. Police Collectors News is a monthly publication that lists all the shows, has well written reviews of the shows and will keep you up to date on
all that is happening in the hobby. The web site has a show calendar with the city and dates for all the shows as well as a directory of collectors divided into categories of police collectibles. The newspaper is a real
bargain and you can find out the cost and how to subscribe at the web site. 3. 4. The Police Emblems Page -
A great web site for those interested in collecting police patches of all types and sizes. Links galore and how to's for the beginner. Check out this site! 5. The Definitive Road Champs - Scale model police cars are highly collectible and this "THE" site to learn all about them. There is a price guide, color photos and tons of links to other collectors of these great
little squad cars. 6. Railroad Bull Antiques - This is the site to visit if you are interested in badges of the railroad police. Chip Greiner is a railroad cop who knows all
there is to know about the subject. He also has the worlds largest collection of railroad police badges. 7. The Book of Badge Hallmarks
- Serious collectors know that the back of a police badge is just as important as the front because the back is where the makers hallmark is. The hallmark can tell you a lot about a badge. When the badge was made and where for instance. What the badge is made of, sterling or gold is always a possibility. Check out this book by author and historian Steve Knight. It's well worth the time.
8. Canadian Police Insignia Collectors Association - If you are Canadian and are interested in police patches this is the organization for you. Become a member! 9. Roy Thompson
- Police aviation wings and badges from around the world are the specialty here and you can help in Roy's project to write a book on the subject. Lots of info and a few examples of these rarities. 10. Randy Kriegel
- Fish and Game police badges and patches are very popular and Randy has been collecting this type of memorabilia for many years. Be careful or you may find yourself trying to collect all 50 states. 11. Police Patch Igloo - Hakin Thelin is a Swedish cop who loves police badges and patches from Alaska. This is a very cool web site, don't miss his pictures and trade list. Lots of links also. Come
back and see the new sites that are being added on a regular basis. |