Obverse Design
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Badge is in the shape of a Maltese cross, with points on the right, left and
bottom arms. On top of the upper arm of the Maltese cross is the upper
half of an eagle with spread wings. The head of the eagle is tucked down
and facing to our left. The center has an unusual, vaguely oval
shape. The background is smooth, and says "CANAL" and "ZONE" in two lines.
This center has a smooth raised rim.
On the cross arm to our left is the letter "F"
and a crossed hook and ladder. On the cross arm to our right is the letter
"D" and a fire hydrant. On the upper cross arm under the eagle is a banner
which says "FIRE". On the lower cross arm is a banner which says "INSPECTOR".
Under the banner is a smooth area, perhaps where a badge number could have
been placed. The cross arms have a textured background.
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Reverse Design
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Screw pin in the center. Screw pin has lettering which says "C. G. BRAXMAR CO."
curving along the top, and lettering which says
"316 E. 48TH ST. N.Y.".
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Metal
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Probably brass, nickel-plated or chrome-plated.
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Size and Shape
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38 mm wide by 37 mm high (about 1 1/2 inches by 1 7/16 inches).
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Dates Issued
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This badge type was used from sometime before
1956 until September 30, 1979. On that date the Fire Department was transitioned
to the Canal Commission. The Fire Department remained in one form
or another and is still there protecting the locks.
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Issurer
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Panama Canal Company.
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Numbers Issued
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Not numbered.
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Rarity
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Rare.
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Manufacturer
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C.G. Bramar Company of New York.
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Source
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'hp2xsg' Collection.
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Varieties
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There is a very similar Supervisor Fire Inspector hat badge. It is
gold in color instead of silver.
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Function
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Fire Department Fire Inspector hat badge. Fire Inspectors were higher on the pay scale
than regular fire fighters. However, when it came to a fighting a fire they were not
in the line of command. The reason they wore hat badges with their title was so
on the fire ground it would be clear that they were not line officers and could
not give orders on the fire grounds.
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Population Count
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Known specimens are as follows:
- 'hp2xsg' Specimen - private collection, pictured above.
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