Vintage Mack Truck Bull Dog Lapel Pins
$25.00
Vintage Mack Truck Bull Dog Lapel Pins-
These cute Mack truck pins would look great on any jean jacket or baseball cap. The Bulldog nickname was given by British military engineers to a new model AC during World War I. A trade publication noted that, “In appearance, these Macks with their pugnacious front and resolute lines, suggest the tenacious quality of the British bull dog.”
Fast forward to 1932 when Alfred Fellows Masury, Mack’s Chief Engineer, carved the first bulldog hood ornament out of a bar Bulldog, Mack Truck, mascot, Alfred Fellows Masury of soap while recuperating from a surgery. Masury applied for, and received, a patent for his design in 1932, and the Bulldog ornament has adorned Mack trucks ever since. Sadly, Masury was killed in the crash of U.S. Navy airship Akron in 1933, but his mascot lives on and is marking its 86th year.
-Base metal
-Pin measures app. 5/8 " x 3/4 "
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Looking for more vintage brooches?:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/KReissDesigns?section_id=7597305
More vintage jewelry here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/WMDaughter
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>>>SHIPPING : We ship out all sold items within 1-5 days. Most items are shipped out through First Class Mail or Priority Mail.
>>>INTERNATIONAL: All international orders are shipped out through First Class International. If you would like to upgrade please contact us so we can adjust the listing.
>>>ABOUT US: We are an actual brick and mortar shop called The WatchMakers Daughter located in Downtown York Pa. We've been in business since 1945. You can learn more about the shop at: www.watchmakersdaughter.net.
Our Etsy shop hours are the same as our business hours. Tuesday and Thursday 9m - 5pm Saturday 9am – 3pm.
These cute Mack truck pins would look great on any jean jacket or baseball cap. The Bulldog nickname was given by British military engineers to a new model AC during World War I. A trade publication noted that, “In appearance, these Macks with their pugnacious front and resolute lines, suggest the tenacious quality of the British bull dog.”
Fast forward to 1932 when Alfred Fellows Masury, Mack’s Chief Engineer, carved the first bulldog hood ornament out of a bar Bulldog, Mack Truck, mascot, Alfred Fellows Masury of soap while recuperating from a surgery. Masury applied for, and received, a patent for his design in 1932, and the Bulldog ornament has adorned Mack trucks ever since. Sadly, Masury was killed in the crash of U.S. Navy airship Akron in 1933, but his mascot lives on and is marking its 86th year.
-Base metal
-Pin measures app. 5/8 " x 3/4 "
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Looking for more vintage brooches?:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/KReissDesigns?section_id=7597305
More vintage jewelry here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/WMDaughter
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>>SHIPPING : We ship out all sold items within 1-5 days. Most items are shipped out through First Class Mail or Priority Mail.
>>>INTERNATIONAL: All international orders are shipped out through First Class International. If you would like to upgrade please contact us so we can adjust the listing.
>>>ABOUT US: We are an actual brick and mortar shop called The WatchMakers Daughter located in Downtown York Pa. We've been in business since 1945. You can learn more about the shop at: www.watchmakersdaughter.net.
Our Etsy shop hours are the same as our business hours. Tuesday and Thursday 9m - 5pm Saturday 9am – 3pm.
Vintage Mack Truck Bull Dog Lapel Pins-
These cute Mack truck pins would look great on any jean jacket or baseball cap. The Bulldog nickname was given by British military engineers to a new model AC during World War I. A trade publication noted that, “In appearance, these Macks with their pugnacious front and resolute lines, suggest the tenacious quality of the British bull dog.”
Fast forward to 1932 when Alfred Fellows Masury, Mack’s Chief Engineer, carved the first bulldog hood ornament out of a bar Bulldog, Mack Truck, mascot, Alfred Fellows Masury of soap while recuperating from a surgery. Masury applied for, and received, a patent for his design in 1932, and the Bulldog ornament has adorned Mack trucks ever since. Sadly, Masury was killed in the crash of U.S. Navy airship Akron in 1933, but his mascot lives on and is marking its 86th year.
-Base metal
-Pin measures app. 5/8 " x 3/4 "
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Looking for more vintage brooches?:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/KReissDesigns?section_id=7597305
More vintage jewelry here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/WMDaughter
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>>SHIPPING : We ship out all sold items within 1-5 days. Most items are shipped out through First Class Mail or Priority Mail.
>>>INTERNATIONAL: All international orders are shipped out through First Class International. If you would like to upgrade please contact us so we can adjust the listing.
>>>ABOUT US: We are an actual brick and mortar shop called The WatchMakers Daughter located in Downtown York Pa. We've been in business since 1945. You can learn more about the shop at: www.watchmakersdaughter.net.
Our Etsy shop hours are the same as our business hours. Tuesday and Thursday 9m - 5pm Saturday 9am – 3pm.
These cute Mack truck pins would look great on any jean jacket or baseball cap. The Bulldog nickname was given by British military engineers to a new model AC during World War I. A trade publication noted that, “In appearance, these Macks with their pugnacious front and resolute lines, suggest the tenacious quality of the British bull dog.”
Fast forward to 1932 when Alfred Fellows Masury, Mack’s Chief Engineer, carved the first bulldog hood ornament out of a bar Bulldog, Mack Truck, mascot, Alfred Fellows Masury of soap while recuperating from a surgery. Masury applied for, and received, a patent for his design in 1932, and the Bulldog ornament has adorned Mack trucks ever since. Sadly, Masury was killed in the crash of U.S. Navy airship Akron in 1933, but his mascot lives on and is marking its 86th year.
-Base metal
-Pin measures app. 5/8 " x 3/4 "
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Looking for more vintage brooches?:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/KReissDesigns?section_id=7597305
More vintage jewelry here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/WMDaughter
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>>SHIPPING : We ship out all sold items within 1-5 days. Most items are shipped out through First Class Mail or Priority Mail.
>>>INTERNATIONAL: All international orders are shipped out through First Class International. If you would like to upgrade please contact us so we can adjust the listing.
>>>ABOUT US: We are an actual brick and mortar shop called The WatchMakers Daughter located in Downtown York Pa. We've been in business since 1945. You can learn more about the shop at: www.watchmakersdaughter.net.
Our Etsy shop hours are the same as our business hours. Tuesday and Thursday 9m - 5pm Saturday 9am – 3pm.
Vintage Mack Truck Bull Dog Lapel Pins-
These cute Mack truck pins would look great on any jean jacket or baseball cap. The Bulldog nickname was given by British military engineers to a new model AC during World War I. A trade publication noted that, “In appearance, these Macks with their pugnacious front and resolute lines, suggest the tenacious quality of the British bull dog.”
Fast forward to 1932 when Alfred Fellows Masury, Mack’s Chief Engineer, carved the first bulldog hood ornament out of a bar Bulldog, Mack Truck, mascot, Alfred Fellows Masury of soap while recuperating from a surgery. Masury applied for, and received, a patent for his design in 1932, and the Bulldog ornament has adorned Mack trucks ever since. Sadly, Masury was killed in the crash of U.S. Navy airship Akron in 1933, but his mascot lives on and is marking its 86th year.
-Base metal
-Pin measures app. 5/8 " x 3/4 "
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Looking for more vintage brooches?:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/KReissDesigns?section_id=7597305
More vintage jewelry here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/WMDaughter
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>>SHIPPING : We ship out all sold items within 1-5 days. Most items are shipped out through First Class Mail or Priority Mail.
>>>INTERNATIONAL: All international orders are shipped out through First Class International. If you would like to upgrade please contact us so we can adjust the listing.
>>>ABOUT US: We are an actual brick and mortar shop called The WatchMakers Daughter located in Downtown York Pa. We've been in business since 1945. You can learn more about the shop at: www.watchmakersdaughter.net.
Our Etsy shop hours are the same as our business hours. Tuesday and Thursday 9m - 5pm Saturday 9am – 3pm.
These cute Mack truck pins would look great on any jean jacket or baseball cap. The Bulldog nickname was given by British military engineers to a new model AC during World War I. A trade publication noted that, “In appearance, these Macks with their pugnacious front and resolute lines, suggest the tenacious quality of the British bull dog.”
Fast forward to 1932 when Alfred Fellows Masury, Mack’s Chief Engineer, carved the first bulldog hood ornament out of a bar Bulldog, Mack Truck, mascot, Alfred Fellows Masury of soap while recuperating from a surgery. Masury applied for, and received, a patent for his design in 1932, and the Bulldog ornament has adorned Mack trucks ever since. Sadly, Masury was killed in the crash of U.S. Navy airship Akron in 1933, but his mascot lives on and is marking its 86th year.
-Base metal
-Pin measures app. 5/8 " x 3/4 "
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Looking for more vintage brooches?:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/KReissDesigns?section_id=7597305
More vintage jewelry here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/WMDaughter
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>>SHIPPING : We ship out all sold items within 1-5 days. Most items are shipped out through First Class Mail or Priority Mail.
>>>INTERNATIONAL: All international orders are shipped out through First Class International. If you would like to upgrade please contact us so we can adjust the listing.
>>>ABOUT US: We are an actual brick and mortar shop called The WatchMakers Daughter located in Downtown York Pa. We've been in business since 1945. You can learn more about the shop at: www.watchmakersdaughter.net.
Our Etsy shop hours are the same as our business hours. Tuesday and Thursday 9m - 5pm Saturday 9am – 3pm.