Posted 1 year ago
Vontrike
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The local Fire Department gave us kids these badges at school back in the late 60's or early 70's. Thanks.
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Posted 1 year ago
Vontrike
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The local Fire Department gave us kids these badges at school back in the late 60's or early 70's. Thanks.
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As a part-time employee of Smokey, I love it! Is this one plastic or metal?
GREAT item, I think is really neat.
It's metal.
I got one of these when I was little...I may still have it in the archives.We took a forest fire safety course and got our Jr Fire Ranger Cards.Then we sent away and got one of these and an autographed postcard of Smokey.I was like little Ralphie waiting for his decoder.Very cool Vontrike !!!
that is very cool!!!!!!!!!!!
Now the Forest Service gives out cheap "made in China" stuff. Hold onto the vintage items! There are Smokey Bear collectors out there.
Thanks everyone. The autographed Smokey card would be really cool too. Yea, I remember waiting for all that neat stuff in the mail.