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How do I know if my patch is used or new?
This video is an analysis of how to correctly identify a used or new embroidered patch. Methods discussed in this video are types of embroidery, backings, stitch holes, wear patterns, cheesecloth and using a black light to detect modern era embroidery. Arm yourself with copious amounts of collector information used by the insiders of the hobby and protect yourself from throwing away your money on counterfeit collectables.




West Panama City Beach Police Reproduction Analysis
A video analysis of how to correctly identify a counterfeit or reproduction embroidered patch.



Broward Sheriff's Department Reproduction Patch Analysis
A video analysis of how to correctly identify a counterfeit or reproduction embroidered patch.



Chiefland Police Department Reproduction Patch Analysis
A video analysis of how to correctly identify a counterfeit or reproduction embroidered patch.



Hacienda Village Police Department Reproduction Patch Analysis
A video analysis of how to correctly identify a counterfeit or reproduction embroidered patch.



Metro-Dade Police Department Reproduction Patch Analysis
A video analysis of how to correctly identify a counterfeit or reproduction embroidered patch. In this video we take a look at several vintage era Public Safety Department patches.



Horseshoe Beach Police Department Reproduction Patch Analysis
A video analysis of how to correctly identify a counterfeit or reproduction embroidered patch.



Archer Police Department Reproduction Patch Analysis
A video analysis of how to correctly identify a counterfeit or reproduction embroidered patch.



Gainesville Police Department Reproduction Patch Analysis
A video analysis of how to correctly identify a counterfeit or reproduction embroidered patch.



Bowling Green Police Department Reproduction Patch Analysis
Our first video! This is an analysis of how to correctly identify a counterfeit or reproduction embroidered patch. Methods discussed in this video are types of embroidery, backings, cheesecloth and using a black light to detect modern era embroidery. Arm yourself with copious amounts of collector information used by the insiders of the hobby and protect yourself from throwing away your money on counterfeit collectables.



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