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Admin Leather Unit Patches

August 26th, 2008 by Admin

Johnny Signor is an artist who has been creating beautifully made leather flying patches of WWII and current unit patches. He has a large emblem archive source to work from and would like to offer his talents to any of you or anyone you may know that may have a need of what he does.

He has been doing this work for over 25 years now and many veterans are wearing his patches on A-2s etc or have them displayed on thier "Memorial Walls" or in shadow box displays. He can reached by email at WeBeEmblems@aol.com if you're interested. Unfortunately, I don't have any photos yet of his work. I just wanted to pass along the information in case you were looking for a unique gift for that special veteran in your life.

Photos below the fold….







Here is what they look like when they're displayed.


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3 Responses to “Leather Unit Patches”

  1. Chad says:

    Whoevers "I love me" wall that is — I want it!!! That wall is awesome!!! My dad's military "I love me" wall is way better than my Eagle and my college diploma only. Can someone spare one for me to hang on my pitiful wall?

  2. CJ says:

    I don't have an I Love Me wall either, but I do have an I Love Me book!

  3. Johnny Signor says:

    The Love me wall is a good friend and customer of mine,I'm the artist of the patches you see framed/matted,I visited with him a couple of times and he's a great guy and a Viet Nam veteran,he's very much into WW2 history etc. Thanks for the compliments!!! Johnny Signor
    WeBeEmblems@aol.com

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