Custom Coin for Operation Restoration

Friday, February 24, 2012 by Peggy Whitaker

I recently had the pleasure of producing a custom military coin for a wonderful veteran program Operation Restoration which is offered by The Veterans Administration Medical Center (VAMC) Indianapolis.

Operation Restoration is a weekend retreat designed to reunite couples after one of them returns from combat deployment. The program allows couples to reconnect and renew their relationship.

The weekend retreat is focused on providing a relaxing environment to cultivate self-discovery, enhanced communication and interaction as a couple. Operation Restoration is offered at no cost to qualifying combat veterans and their significant others thanks to a generous grant from Lilly Endowment, Inc.

When Tammy at the VA hospital first told me about the purpose of the coin I was so touched. This program is vital in transitioning a post deployment veteran back into the everyday relationship moments one experiences with their partner.

The custom coin was produces out of brass and features the Operation Restoration logo and core areas of focus. It features a brass swirl diamond cut edge which contrast beautifully against the shiny nickel plating. The electric sparkle texture on both sides allows the art to stay the focus. Even the tiniest detail of the grey camouflage pattern is impeccable.

Couples participating in the program will receive this coin to remind them daily of the components of a loving relationship.

Please click OPERATION RESORATION for more information on the program.

To inquire about your own custom challenge coin, lapel pin or patch, click here.

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Project 911 Indianapolis - A custom coin for a great cause

Thursday, May 5, 2011 by Michael Meador
Every time we answer the phone here at Recognition Services we don't really know what we will be getting in to, we just know that we are contacted to create the highest quality custom lapel pin, challenge coin, or embroidered patch a person can ask for.  So when the phone rang and I answered Mr. Greg Hess's call yesterday I thought it would be business as usual, but little did I know that Greg was going to open up an amazing opportunity for us.  He introduced himself as a local firefighter with the Indianapolis Fire Department, and he wanted to swing by our office to discuss making a custom challenge coin.  A few hours later he was in our lobby and introduced himself as the founder of Project 911 Indianapolis
Project 911 Indianapolis

Through his amazing efforts the city of Indianapolis will have a chance to create a memorial using actual pieces of the WTC towers downtown.  I encourage you to check out the site, especially if you are here in Indy, and support his effort any way you can.  His story is amazing, and I truly enjoyed listening to him recount his time at Ground Zero that fateful day back in 2001.  As we wrapped up our meeting regarding the custom coin and custom patch we will be designing for him he pulled out a little pouch containing a rusted and bent piece of metal and placed it in my hands.  Sitting there holding a piece of our nation's history was sobering and humbling to say the least.  What he has done with Project 911 Indianapolis is truly amazing, and we are truly grateful to have the opportunity to work on this project.  If you are part of a group that is planning on creating a memorial piece for the 10 year anniversary of Sept. 11, we would be honored to help you as well.  Please contact us today.

Embroidered Patches And Their Military History

Friday, February 18, 2011 by Michael Meador

Today as I was researching images to use for a new military patch request, I came across the below article which I found very interesting:Military Patch

Author: Robert Bell

Patches and badges have been around for many years and most typically for those in the military. Military patches not only establish the personal identity of servicemen but can also represent associations, honors and missions.

In the United States, for example, military badges are awards authorized by the United States armed forces that signify rating, qualification, or accomplishment in several career fields. They also serve as identification devices for personnel occupying certain assignments.

In the United States, each of the five military services maintains a separate series of badges for its service members. Various regulations exist on how badges are displayed, how many may be worn at one time, and whether or not such badges may be worn on the uniform of more than one branch of service.

Well-recognized examples of military patches are the Shoulder Sleeve Insignia or SSI. In the US Army, the SSI is worn on the left upper arm, just below the uniform's shoulder seam. The SSI is attached with a Velcro backing and is then centered on the arm.  The most common place for the SSI to be worn is on the shoulder of the uniform, however it is also sometimes worn on other places, notably when the soldier's body armor covers the shoulders.

By World War II, all United States army groups, field armies, corps, and divisions, as well as all major Army commands, had unique SSI. These SSI would often be created with symbolism alluding to the unit's formation.  Most US formations had unique patches, which varied greatly in size and makeup, with the exception of US Armored divisions, all of which adopted the same patch (a yellow, red and blue triangle with a symbol for Armour in the middle). Each division then included its number on the patch to denote it. A few of the divisions added their unit nickname onto the patches, but most did not.

Subdued patches and insignia were introduced during the Vietnam War and were made mandatory for wear on the field uniform starting July 1, 1970.

For the British Army, chevron patches are worn on the sleeve to establish rank. The chevrons and their current use for NCOs originate from the time of the Napoleonic Wars in 1802.  Chevrons were originally worn on the collar, but were moved to the shoulder boards in 1880 when the system of crowns and stars was reorganized. In addition to the shoulder badges, officers' ranks were also reflected in the amount and pattern of gold lace worn on the cuffs of the full-dress tunic.

Military insignia is full of metaphor, from the colors used to the types of images. For instance with color, white or silver means peace and sincerity, yellow or gold, generosity, blue stands for loyalty, red for fortitude and green for loyalty. Heraldic lines include the Nebulee or Nebuly, which stands for the sea or water.  Engrailed and invected is for earth or land.  Indented means fire.  Dancette  is water. Insignias called Ordinaries include: Chief - Dominion and authority; Cross - Chevron - Protection; Fess - Military belt or girdle of honor; Bar - For "one who sets the bar of conscience, religion and honor against angry passions; Pale - Military strength and fortitude; Canton - Bearing of honor; Bend - Defense or protection; Battune Sinister - Marks a royal descent that is barred by illegitimacy from succession to the throne; Orle or Tressure - Preservation or protection; Flasques - Given by a king for virtue and learning, and especially for service in embassage; Voiders - Given to gentlewomen who have deserved highly; Bordure or Border - Frequently adopted as a "difference" between relatives bearing the same arms; Gyron - Unity.

What about animals? They also have meaning. They include: Lion - Deathless courage; Tiger - Great fierceness and valor when enraged to combat; one whose resentment will be dangerous if aroused; Bear - Ferocity in the protection of kindred; Wolf - Denotes valiant captains that do in the end gain their attempts after long sieges and hard enterprises. One whom it is dangerous to assail or thwart; Rhinoceros - Great ferocity when aroused; Elephant - Courage and strength; Leopard - Valiant and hardy warrior; Panther - As a lion may be said to signify a brave man, so may a panther a beautiful woman, which, though fierce, is very tender and loving to her young, and will defend it with the hazard of her life; Horse - Readiness for all employments for king and country; Bull or Ox - Valor and magnanimity - and so on.

With military patches come expert designers configuring patterns and symbolism into their work. Unit patches go through alterations now and then in the manner they are put on and utilized.  The problem with military patches and their significance is the fact such patches can be reproduced.  For the United States, protecting reproduction is The Institute of Heraldry, whom is in charge of providing information to patch suppliers on United States Army heraldic entitlements. A hallmark is actually assigned to each certified manufacturer of military insignia to indicate which manufacturer made which product.  This means that it is illegal for manufacturers to create designs on their patches that incorporate the likeness of an official Army heraldic item.  The Institute of heraldry also decides how military insignia is displayed, and how and why it is worn.

While you cannot copy the design of a military patch, you can certainly create your own patch with its own symbolism and meaningfulness to you personally. In designing your own embroidered patch you can show your artistic talents. And if something as important as your own personal symbolism and artistic talents are combined, then they most certainly should be done through the embroidered patch method rather than choosing a plastic model. With an embroidered patch, your design could be around for hundreds of years, used and reused as you so choose, reproduced and shared with others. It is your choice.

Cody Alicea - A True American Patriot

Wednesday, January 26, 2011 by Michael Meador
Cody Alicea was just a normal 13 year old boy who was proud of his country and the veterans, including his grandfather, who served for his freedom.  That is why he was proud to display an American flag on his bike as he rode back and forth to school.  A very commendable action for a young man to take, and an example to us all for how to display what we are proud of and what we support. 

Unfortunately the school system of Denair thought it unsafe for the flag to be on Cody's bike, and therefore made him remove it from his bike.  This action not only upset Cody and his family, but the local chapter of American Legion Riders and veterans from all around the nation.  We have had the privilege of creating many custom coins, biker pins, and embroidered patches for the American Legion Riders of the years, so it was great to see our product in the national spotlight in the below news segment.  The American Legion Riders are a fantastic group of men and women and I was not surprised at all at their outreach and support to Cody and his family.  We are proud to support the American Legion Riders and commend the work they do. 

2010 Was a Great Year for Lions Club Pins!

Tuesday, January 18, 2011 by Michael Meador
Lions Club PinsA few days ago I finished up our annual report for Lions Club International regarding all the custom lions club pins that we produced in 2010.  The final results of this report shocked Craig and I to say the least.  We are so busy throughout the year helping each individual Lions Club or District Governor that we do not often get to stop and step back to see the overall picture of our work. 

Now that report is complete I am very thrilled and grateful to tell you that we produced over 140,000 custom made Lions Club pins, Lions Club coins, and Lions Club patches in 2010!  Thank you again for your continued support by allowing us these opportunities for production and proving that we are the number one source for Lions Club pins!

Giving Back to Police Community

Monday, January 17, 2011 by Michael Meador
Recently I was contacted by a customer of ours with the Holts Summit Police Department in Missouri.  Carl has ordered several several custom coins and custom badges from us in the past, so when he asked for our help in promoting a contest he was in I was thrilled at the opportunity. 

Carl is working with two programs that are being supported by the Pepsi Refresh campaign, and has the opportunity to win $250,000 in grant money to help get these programs off the ground.  They are great programs aimed at keeping the streets safe through a stellar community outreach program from the Holts Summit Police Officers Association.  The other program is a great idea to keep the youth of Holts Summit active and off the streets by opening a fantastic new recreation center. 

Please check out the ideas here and here and cast your votes now.

Good Luck Carl!  We cannot wait to produce more police challenge coins and embroidered patches for you in the future.

Eyjafjallajokull - Funny volcano name, funny embroidered patch

Tuesday, November 2, 2010 by Michael Meador
Custom Embroidered PatchI was digging through some custom patches we had made earlier this year and I came across the patches you see here.  We were contacted by a gentleman from the NATO Nomads that wanted to create a custom military patch for his group in recognition of their efforts in monitoring the volcanic eruption back in April.  I really enjoyed working on this embroidered patch since we were able to use a new style of print production that enabled us to get great detail in the design.  Even though the eruption of Eyjafjallajokull caused headaches for some, the men and women of the NATO Nomads found a way to remember the ordeal with a humorous custom embroidered patch.

Embroidered Biker Patches – A Must for All Biker Groups

Monday, May 17, 2010 by Michael Meador
If you are part of a motorcycle club, there is no doubt you either own or have considered purchasing all the motorcycle gear. An essential piece of the motorcycle club look is the embroidered biker patch. These custom embroidered patches allow others to identify that you are an official member of a particular group or club.

Most bikers take great pride in their motorcycle gear and custom patches. One of the most common type of biker patches are the biker back patches worn on the back of the biker’s gear. In the video below, you can see an example of a motorcycle group that is proud to show off their embroidered biker patches.

Contact us today if you are interested in a custom patch for your biker group so you can show off your biker back patches like the motorcycle group in the video.

Custom Lapel Pins - Wheeling For Fun and a Cause

Friday, April 30, 2010 by Orlando Burgos
Few things are better than having fun with others while doing some good for your community. More people than ever before are combining their hobbies to do special things for their fellow citizens. A great example of this is motorcycle clubs holding fundraising events. One biker club had a bike ride to raise money for their favorite children’s hospital. They made it extra special by giving participants a special edition Cardon Toy Drive Ride motorcycle pin.

These custom lapel pins were used to commemorate the ride and show their civic pride. More clubs and groups are using service lapel pins, motorcycle pins or recognition lapel pins to celebrate their special events. Not only do we provide custom lapel pins, we also offer custom biker back patches for leather jackets. They are perfect for civic organizations or clubs to raise money and promote their events.

Many organizations have developed loyalty for their events by designing and handing out new logo lapel pins every year. They now have a larger and more loyal following which ultimately helps their fund raising efforts. Keep your participants and donors coming every year with a stylish logo lapel pin from Recognition Services.

Custom Military Patches Are Everywhere!

Thursday, April 15, 2010 by Michael Meador

Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, National Guard...and the list goes on. They all provide protection while representing our country in times of war. Each division is a little different than the other, but they fight for one common cause – freedom.

Dressed in specific uniforms each group looks different than the other. While they have unique colors and looks, one feature is consistent among all military members. They all typically wear some type of custom embroidered military patch. On their sleeves, on the front of their uniform, or on the back – it’s rare that you will find a soldier without a military patch on his or her uniform.

One of our specialties is creating custom military patches for those that work so hard to defend our country. Contact us today to get your custom embroidered military patch ready for your troops to proudly wear.

Custom Embroidered Logo Patches Increase Brand Awareness

Friday, April 2, 2010 by Michael Meador
Custom Embroidered Logo Patches are a great way to increase your brand awareness. A logo is much more than just a graphic; it is a representation of your company identity and brand. We take our custom patch design very seriously and ensure that we will maintain the integrity of your logo while creating a final product that is truly unique. We offer the below features for your custom embroidered logo patch:
  • Custom patches include seven thread colors with up to 70% thread coverage. 100% thread coverage available.
  • Choice of 70 twill background colors. Heat seal backing available for all custom patches.
  • Printed patches with full color reproduction of your photo or image. Merrowed thread border included. Any size or shape!
  • FREE Design Consultation from our expert team.
  • Free full color digital artwork with your confirmed order.
We also offer Printed Patches with a full color reproduction of your image. Don’t forget about 3-D patches that emphasize the design details of your logo with depth of stitching in any size or shape.

Contact us today for assistance in creating a custom embroidered logo patch for your next event.

Embroidered Motorcycle Patches - Show Allegiance or Honor Fallen Rider

Tuesday, March 30, 2010 by Michael Meador
Embroidered Motorcycle PatchesThe typical “biker” outfit is made up of vests, long pants, boots and helmets. Biker back patches or smaller embroidered motorcycle patches are often worn on biker jackets to show allegiance to a particular biker group. They can also be worn to show honor for a fallen rider. Embroidered motorcycle patches not only show allegiance to a biker group, but they can also be representative of certain personal characteristics such as a nickname. Whatever the purpose, we can help design a custom embroidered patch for your biker club or group.

Our custom biker patches can come in one piece, two piece or three piece sets to fit the needs for your biker group. We have experience creating custom patches for many groups including law enforcement, motorcycle clubs and event rally committees. Design and artwork is free with your confirmed order. Look for our ad in Easy Rider Magazine this summer and be ready to look tough with your large biker back patch or smaller embroidered motorcycle patch. Keep the paint up and the rubber down!

We also offer custom emblems, pins, badges, key chains and other promotional items for motorcycle clubs.

Custom Patches for Organizations – R.A.M. Joint Task Force Overview

Monday, March 29, 2010 by Michael Meador
RAM Joint Task ForceR.A.M. Joint Task Force started as a group of young adults and a few parents (Known as T.A.C. - Tactical Airsoft Club) back in 2006. The group has grown to include current and veteran military personnel, security enforcement, and a bunch of men and women who enjoy getting out each week to shoot each other with 6mm diameter plastic BB's.  First R.A.M Joint Task Force Serves as the cover organization for R.E.A.C.T (Rockford Encircling Area Combat Team, Section 8, Cobra Airsoft Division, BLACKBIRD, Aftermath & U.S. Civil Defense Zombie Killers.) R.A.M. currently has a list of approximately 80 players of which 25 to 35 come out each week to their playing field. Each player is in uniform, as you can see in the picture to the right, and is typically wearing a custom embroidered patch to show their allegiance to R.A.M. Although they dabble in the MILSIM (Military Simulation) aspect of this sport, with the gear and weapons used the overall goal is to have fun with likeminded individuals & build team unity.

Custom Embroidered Patch for RAMCustom military patches are often seen on the battlefield, but you do not have to be in an actual war to show your team unity. Airsoft is a version of professional training and simulations primarily used for recreations purposes that also use custom patches as part of their team identity. What starts out as a smaller club or organization can often grow into many people and several clubs. Embroidered patches can be attached to uniforms for such clubs and organizations no matter their size. 1st R.A.M. is a perfect example of such an organization that has grown over the years and continues to use our custom embroidered patches as a symbol of team spirit!

Request a quote for your organization’s custom embroidered patch needs here!

Embroidered Appliqués and Custom Embroidered Patches

Thursday, March 11, 2010 by Michael Meador
Embroidered Applique Patch USAAccording to Wikipedia, an embroidered appliqué is a smaller ornament or device applied to another surface in purpose of decoration. The word appliqué is a French word that, in this context, means "that has been applied". 

Historically, appliqués are widely used among quilters, but embroidered appliqué patches are also popular throughout service clubs, military organizations and for sportswear memorabilia. These custom embroidered patches are a fashionable piece that can be worn as a symbol of loyalty to a particular cause, organization or team.  It is common to see embroidered appliqués displayed as support for a political candidate or party, particularly during election season. Appliqués can even be affixed to flags or banners that support an organization, cause or country.

Today, we typically make embroidered appliqués that are one-inch diameter with a sticky back. If your organization is attending a trade show or conference, an embroidered appliqué can be the most affordable promotional item to help your group stand out from the crowd. You will often see clubs and organizations “stick” patrons with their custom embroidered appliqué in hopes of gaining new members and raising awareness. If your appliqué is well designed and well liked, your organization could be the hit of the event because everyone wants to be “stuck” with your embroidered appliqué patch! Appliqués are a win-win promotional item no matter how you look at it.

We offer custom embroidered appliqués with your logo, seal or even from an existing custom patch design. Our appliqués come with up to seven different thread colors and many different options. Take advantage of our free design consultation, and free artwork with a confirmed order, by visiting our custom patches and embroidered appliqués webpage.

Embroidered Patch Collections and Patch Trading

Monday, March 8, 2010 by Michael Meador
Patch collections and trading are widely popular among law enforcement, military, Police, Fire/EMS and Scout groups. There are several trading web sites used to match those seeking certain custom patches with those that have these embroidered patches in their collection. Forums even exist with people posting ads about unique patches they are hoping to purchase. It’s hard to say how patch trading got its start, but many believe it was from the Boy Scouts of America.

Scouts from around the world would meet up to form large gatherings. As they began to share stories and develop friendships, it became natural to want to hold on to that relationship after they returned home. Patch trading began to serve as a token of remembrance for such gatherings and friendships.  

As patch trading began to evolve it became a larger part of the national gatherings among Scouts. To this day, patch trading continues to take place and has spread to several other distinguished groups where higher honors and ranks are often represented by wearing a patch on one’s uniform. There are many patch traders out there looking for custom patches from a particular area of service or location.  From Police patches and custom military patches, to Motorcycle and Biker Back Patches, the numbers of patches one can trade are increasing every day.

We provide custom embroidered patches for such groups with a variety of options. Visit our custom embroidered patch web page for more information on custom patches for your group or organization.

New Lions Club Fundraising Merchandise in 2010

Friday, March 5, 2010 by Michael Meador
We are excited to announce new lines of officially licensed Lions Club merchandise for 2010. Many Lions Clubs throughout the world have realized the great potential that promotional items such as Lions Club Pins have for their fundraising efforts. We Belong by Recognition Services is committed to helping you find new ways to raise money for donations to worthwhile Lions causes.

Lions Club Challenge CoinCustom Lions Club Coins are probably the product we are most excited about for Lions Club members. The excitement could be due to the fact that we love designing and making Custom Lions Coins, and have been providing service organizations with coins for 32 years. But we also know how much money can be raised with Lions Club Pins and have seen the same success with our coin customers. Ideas for custom Lions Coins include: acknowledging outstanding effort and contribution; thanking a volunteer; promoting unity between clubs and districts; and celebrating special events like anniversaries or promotions.

Lions Club PatchLions club patches are also a new officially licensed Lions Club product for 2010. Yes, we also have many years of experience with designing and producing patches for all types of organizations. From Police Departments to Motorcycle Clubs, we've provided patches as small as one-inch and as large as 20-inches. Lions Club Appliqués are also available, which are typically 1-inch diameter patches with an adhesive backing. Appliqués are a fantastic inexpensive option to hand out at conventions as a means of ‘tagging’ your fellow Lions.

Lions Club Key Chains are another new item for Lions to use to promote their club, auction off for charity or trade with other Lions Clubs. Our custom Lions key chains are available with all the same options you can find with our custom Lions trading pins.

We'll follow up in the next months with fundraising ideas and examples for how you can use Lions Club coins, Lions patches, Lions key chains and Lions Club pins to promote and raise money for your Lions Club.