The badge is a quiet expression of who you are, and a
remembrance of your distinguished ancestors. Use it with pride!
Our Executive Director arranged to have the members of the
Joseph Bucklin Society be distinguished by a unique badge. The badge has
been especially designed and crafted to the specifications of the Society.
It is about the size shown below, and very sturdily constructed.
The logo on the society's badge is formed by taking the
square logo of the Bucklin family [the blue field with a gold English flag lion upon
it ("a field azure, a l ion passant, guazant, or") and the white field
with a red fire above it ("a field argent, a fire gules )], and adding,
below the square of those two fields of the Bucklin logo, a third plain red
field ("a field gules"). The red field is a heraldic reminder
that the Society specially remembers the military fortitude and sacrifices
of those who gave their fortunes and lives in forming the new country that
became the United States of America.
More
on the symbols in the Society badge.
Traditionally, the badge is sewn or pinned from behind on
a blazer's left chest pocket, to identify a person belonging to a special
group or family. However it may be sewn on almost any item of
clothing. We have used it on polo shirts and sweatshirts to provide a
distinctive piece of clothing. We find it is also well used by being glued
to
luggage. It quickly identifies your black luggage from all the others on a luggage carrousel.
Order the badge, at $5 each, by Clicking on the "Buy
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After
payment is received, your badges will be shipped by postal mail. Click on the
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