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By way of explanation, I run the Wright Brothers Aeroplane Company, a small business/educational service that makes pioneer aircraft for museums, documentaries, and other venues. (The 1903 Wright Flyer in the Dayton Airport is one of ours.) We also build related artifacts -- flight simulators, wind tunnels, ancient flying toys -- and bicycles. Specifically, replicas of the Wright Van Cleve and Wright St. Clair, usually with a strange aeronautical experiment attached. We have the badges made at the same place that made badges for Will and Orv -- Dayton Stencil Works. But for those of you who know your history, there are some obvious differences between their badgers and ours -- we're educators, not forgers.
Below is a scene from "Kitty Hawk: A Journey of Invention." You can't see the badge, but it's there.
I know there are badges out there that quite a bit more difficult to find than my "Holy Grail", but for my money (and interest) the one year, 1900 Iver Johnson badge tops the list...
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