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GEMSCO NOS Vintage 2 - Patch Set - Detroit Diesel Engine MI - 25 year old
$ 5.25
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Description
NEPP&B.CoN.E. Patch, Pin & Buckle Company
Don't Be Fooled by Reproductions . . .
Most PATCHES
we offer are old school machine embroidered (single hand fabrication or by a Schiffli embroidery
machine)
with natural fibers. These Patches are mostly crafted from chain, satin, and hemming stitches and machine
work
relies on the
use of
multiple threads. Most have machine hand merrowed (surge stitching) edges, the "tailor's tail" intact
(rely on photo)
or were
hand cut with die, mallet, on wax board. Many of our items are dated by manufacturing material
and
method
and / or production paperwork if available. There is nothing wrong with reproductions,
they make
great collection "place holders" . . . we're here when you want to trade-up.
. . . An Educated
Customer, is Our Best Customer
This item was offered by now-defunct famous military, police fire, municipal, fraternal, club, and industry patch, pin, badge & buckle supplier
GEMSCO
General
Embroidery Military Supply Company - since 1881 -
- NOS
- EMBROIDERED PATCH -
CIRCA 1995 -
- 2 Patch Set - 1 ORANGE & 1 BLACK -
DETROIT
TM
Detroit Diesel Corporation, Detroit Michigan
Detroit Diesel Corporation
is an American diesel engine manufacturer headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, United States.
It is a subsidiary of Daimler Trucks North America, which is itself a wholly owned subsidiary of the German Daimler AG.
General Motors began diesel engine manufacturing in Detroit under the
Detroit Diesel Engine Division in January 1938:,
and re-organized its Winton Engine Corporation as the Cleveland Diesel Engine Division. Cleveland Diesel produced l
arger
diesel engines for locomotive, marine, and stationary use. Detroit Diesel started production with the smaller mobile
Series 71 two-cycle engines that the GM Research Division had recently developed. GM formed
the General Motors Diesel Division (GMDD) as a marketing and customer service
structure for its Detroit and Cleveland diesel products.
In October 2000, DaimlerChrysler bought Detroit Diesel Corporation.
Vintage high quality item - Size: 5" X 2" - Shape: Oval
(see photo)
- Mesh Back - Merrowed Edging - Tailor's "Tail"
As a condition of sale
, the purchaser confirms that the obsolete police, sheriff, fire, rescue
memorabilia and other similar patches are purchased for legitimate purpose of collecting,
display, theatrical production, memento;
or the lawful dealing in police, sheriff, fire,
rescue, state, municipal, fraternal, education, commerce and associated patches and other memorabilia.
You are purchasing described item only - photo staging
not
included
Photographs are considered part of the listing description.
Please contact us with any questions.
As a condition of sale
, the purchaser confirms that the obsolete police, sheriff, fire, rescue
memorabilia and other similar patches are purchased for legitimate purpose of collecting,
display, theatrical production, memento;
or the lawful dealing in police, sheriff, fire,
rescue, state, municipal, fraternal, education, commerce and associated patches and other memorabilia.
ITEM SHIPS VIA USPS 1ST CLASS
ALL ITEMS PURCHASED WILL SHIP THE FRIDAY AFTER COMPLETED SALE
INSURANCE, TRACKING, AND DELIVERY CONFIRMATION ONLY AS SPECIFIED IN LISTING
WE SHIP ONLY TO THE UNITED STATES & US TERRITORIES
We have many items to sell so please check back regularly.
We have been on Ebay for over 15 years with strong positive rating.
This patch meets eBay's regulations.
This patch is obsolete and is strictly for collecting.
This patch has no police or law enforcement authority.
Sales of this item are in full compliance with United States Federal Law: 18 USC § 716 et seq:
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C. The First Sale Doctrine
The unauthorized use of another's trademark is also permitted under the ?first sale? doctrine. Under this doctrine a business that resells genuine, non-adulterated goods bearing a true mark cannot be held liable for trademark infringement, even if the distributor had no authority to do so from the actual trademark owner. See
Polymer Technology Corp. v. Mimran, 975 F.2d 58 (2d Cir. 1992)
. ?After the first sale, the brandholder's control is deemed exhausted [and d]own-the-line retailers are free to display and advertise the branded goods. Secondhand dealers may advertise the branded merchandise for resale in competition with the sales of the markholder . . . .?
Osawa & Co. v. B&H Photo, 589 F.Supp. 1163 (S.D.N.Y. 1984)
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So if you can add something constructive
that we omitted,
Feel free to advise us.
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