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T O P I C R E V I E Wdmash4077I was wondering if anyone had seen a Lion Brothers version of the Apollo 11 patch with a blue background for space instead of black? Any info would be greatly appreciated. dtempleTo my knowledge there were only three, four-inch versions made by this company. One with a dark blue background, one with a dark blue background and orange outer border, and the other with a black background. Evidently, there is a fourth version with a bright blue background.Mike ZI have a Lion Brothers Apollo 11 patch that a lady (from Lion Brothers) gave me right before the launch of Apollo 11 with a blue outer border. She told me that I should take special care of that one. She also gave me the yellow outer border patch. As have mentioned before, she gave me each Apollo mission patch as they launched. We lived about 10 minutes from Lion Brothers which is in Owings Mills, Maryland. We lived in Randallstown, MD. The outer blue border is a dark royal blue and the inner boarder is the common sky blue.dtempleThat makes five versions of the Lion Bros. Apollo 11 patch. With all the new variants being discovered how could anyone ever be certain their Lion Bros. patch collection is ever complete?! With the updated info on Apollo 11 patches included, here is what I can only assume is the total number of variants of Apollo, Skylab, and ASTP patches made by Lion Bros. Apollo 1 - 1Apollo 7 - 2 (though I have seen a gray background version labeled as an error type which could be argued to be a third)Apollo 8 - 1Apollo 9 - 1Apollo 10 - 1Apollo 11 - 5Apollo 12 - 2Apollo 13 through ASTP - 1 Is this correct? Was an Apollo program patch made by Lion Bros.?dmash4077What Apollo 11 versions are you talking about now: the black background, dark blue, light blue, and orange border? Ah, and the blue border as mentioned above, there may be more. Ron Goode found a wheat colored Skylab patch, and Eli Iskow said that some Apollo patches made the same way, may have slipped out? dtempleThe three Apollo 11 Lion Bros. patches I knew about prior to this thread were a yellow outer border dark blue background version, a yellow border black (or extremely dark gray) background version, and an orange border velvet black background type. Now we have added a bright blue background patch and a blue border patch to the list bringing the total Apollo 11 Lion Bros. to five variants. Perhaps the blue border one and the bright blue background patches were not released as production items but were instead prototypes that slipped out the door.dmash4077I also have another to add to the list, I have two orange border Apollo 11 patches, one has light blue tail feathers, and the talons, beak and eye are gold. On the other, it has gray tail feathers, and an orange talons, beak and eye. dtempleOkay, that makes at least six variations of the Lion Bros. Apollo 11 patches assuming the blue border and bright blue background patches were produced in quantity rather than as prototypes. I have the gray feather version of the orange border patch. By the way, there was (at least) four three-inch Lion Bros. Apollo 11 patches - three with slogans and one without. The slogans were "Bird Watcher," "Mission Support," and "Recovery Fleet." I think the "Bird Watcher" patch is relatively common but the other three seem to be a little less so.dmash4077Yes, there is a total of 5 of those. I have all of them. The patch that goes with them is 3 1/2 inches, and looks like the 4" version. Here is a scan of mine: spaced outRegarding Dan's orange border variant above, the patch is effectively a regular Apollo 11 patch with an orange border, whereas the orange border version that apparently went into limited production is the second one he shows with orange beak and claws, and no blue on the lunar surface.I still believe that only two version of the patch were produced in any numbers.I have hesitated to add the other one-offs to the Apollo-era Lion Brothers patch list but if someone could send me 100dpi scans against a white background of some of these variants I can maybe add them.spaced outI've added the 'orange border but normal inside' variant to the Apollo-era Lion Brothers patch list. I've also added Dan's bright blue background version, using the best image I could make from an eBay listing.If I get an image of the blue border patch I will add that too.andrewcliRegarding other variants of the Lion Bros. patches in the later missions, I happen to have an Apollo 16 patch that I purchased when I was at the National Air and Space Museum back in 1972-75. It has an orange boarder and the eagle's beak, talons and the leading edges of its wings are orange. At first I thought the "yellow" patches faded over the years, but in seeing the Apollo 11 orange variant, I believe that this is also hold true for the Apollo 16's patch. Here is a side by side comparison of mine on the left with the one I recently purchased.spaced outMaybe it's just my old eyes deceiving me but the one on the left looks more like the usual color (orange-yellow) to me. The one on the right looks distinctly more yellow than usual in this image.Am I the only one to see it this way?andrewcliYou know, I have another Apollo 16 patch that looks like the one on the right. To me, I think that the left one is the variant. Does anybody else have an opinion?kosmoI just picked this up, it appears to me to be a Lions Brothers patch variation with a solid blue border. Any thoughts?Editor's note: Threads merged.spaced outIt's an unfinished patch. The yellow merrowed outer border that partly overlaps the blue inner border (which is fully exposed here) hasn't been added. This would have been a factory reject.
She also gave me the yellow outer border patch. As have mentioned before, she gave me each Apollo mission patch as they launched. We lived about 10 minutes from Lion Brothers which is in Owings Mills, Maryland. We lived in Randallstown, MD.
The outer blue border is a dark royal blue and the inner boarder is the common sky blue.
With the updated info on Apollo 11 patches included, here is what I can only assume is the total number of variants of Apollo, Skylab, and ASTP patches made by Lion Bros.
Ron Goode found a wheat colored Skylab patch, and Eli Iskow said that some Apollo patches made the same way, may have slipped out?
Now we have added a bright blue background patch and a blue border patch to the list bringing the total Apollo 11 Lion Bros. to five variants.
Perhaps the blue border one and the bright blue background patches were not released as production items but were instead prototypes that slipped out the door.
I have the gray feather version of the orange border patch.
By the way, there was (at least) four three-inch Lion Bros. Apollo 11 patches - three with slogans and one without. The slogans were "Bird Watcher," "Mission Support," and "Recovery Fleet." I think the "Bird Watcher" patch is relatively common but the other three seem to be a little less so.
I still believe that only two version of the patch were produced in any numbers.
I have hesitated to add the other one-offs to the Apollo-era Lion Brothers patch list but if someone could send me 100dpi scans against a white background of some of these variants I can maybe add them.
If I get an image of the blue border patch I will add that too.
At first I thought the "yellow" patches faded over the years, but in seeing the Apollo 11 orange variant, I believe that this is also hold true for the Apollo 16's patch.
Here is a side by side comparison of mine on the left with the one I recently purchased.
Am I the only one to see it this way?
Editor's note: Threads merged.
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