GEMSCO NOS Vintage Patch CONTINENTAL AIRLINES TX - ORIGINAL 1980 MINT For Sale


GEMSCO NOS Vintage Patch CONTINENTAL AIRLINES TX  - ORIGINAL 1980 MINT
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GEMSCO NOS Vintage Patch CONTINENTAL AIRLINES TX - ORIGINAL 1980 MINT:
$9.95

NEPP&B.Co

N.E. Patch, Pin & Buckle Company

Don\'t Be Fooled by Reproductions . . .
Most PATCHESwe offer are old school machine embroidered (single hand fabrication or by a Schiffli embroiderymachine)with natural fibers. These Patches are mostly crafted from chain, satin, and hemming stitches and machineworkrelies on theuse ofmultiple threads. Most have machine hand merrowed (surge stitching) edges, the \"tailor\'s tail\" intact(rely on photo)or werehand cut with die, mallet, on wax board. Many of our items are dated by manufacturing materialandmethodand / or production paperwork if available. There is nothing wrong with reproductions,they makegreat collection \"place holders\" . . . we\'re here when you want to trade-up.. . . An EducatedCustomer, is Our Best Customer
This item was offered by now-defunct famous military, police fire, municipal,fraternal, club, and industry patch, pin, badge & buckle supplierGEMSCOGeneralEmbroidery Military Supply Company - since 1881 -
- COLLECTIBLE -- NOS- EMBROIDERED PATCH - Circa 1980 -
- Dress Shirt Tab -CONTINENTAL AIRLINES TX
Vintage high quality item - Size: 4\" X 2\" - Shape:(see photo)- Gauze Back - Merrowed Edge -
You are purchasing described item only - photo stagingnotincludedPhotographs are considered part of the listing description.We do not use stock photos or those from other listings.Please contact us with any questions.As a condition of sale, the purchaser confirms that the obsolete police, sheriff,fire, rescuememorabiliaand othersimilarpatches are purchased for legitimate purposeof collecting,display, theatricalproduction,memento;or the lawful dealing in police, sheriff, fire,rescue, state, municipal,fraternal, education, commerce and associatedpatchesand other memorabilia.ITEM SHIPS VIA USPS 1ST CLASSALL ITEMS PURCHASED WILL SHIP THE FRIDAY AFTER COMPLETED SALEINSURANCE, TRACKING, AND DELIVERY CONFIRMATIONONLYAS SPECIFIEDAND PAID BY BUYERWE SHIP ONLY TO THE UNITED STATES & US TERRITORIESWe have many itemsto sellso please check back regularly.

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This patch meets \'s regulations.This patch is strictly for collecting and display.This patch has no military, police, fire or law enforcement authority.By purchasing this item you acknowledge you are awareof the laws in your state regarding such itemsIf there is a problem with this item being listed,please contact me first with the objection.Remember Kids, there\'s nothing Phun about Jail
Sales of this item are in full compliance with United StatesFederal Law: 18 USC § 716 et seq:

(a)Whomever:

A.The Use of Another\'s Trademark In A Descriptive Sense

It is a basic principle marking an outer boundary of the trademark monopoly that, while trademark rights may be acquired in a word, symbol or device, acquisition of those rights does not prevent others from using the word, symbol or devise in good faith in its descriptive sense, and not as a trademark.?This principle is of great importance because it protects the right of society at large to use words or images in their primary descriptive sense, as against the claims of a trademark owner to exclusivity.?Car-Freshner Corp. v. S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc., 70 F.3d 267, 269 (2d Cir. 1995); see Champion Spark Plug Co. v. Sanders, 331 U.S. 125 (1947) (registering proper noun as trademark does not withdraw it from language, nor reduce it to exclusive possession of registrant).To come within this fair use defense a person must make use of the other party\'s trademark (i) other than as a mark, (ii) in a descriptive sense, and (iii) in good faith.See15 U.S.C. §1115(b)(4).

B.Reference to the Owner of the Mark or the Owner\'s Goods or Services

Another species of the fair use defense is the use of a mark when referring to the owner of a mark or the owner\'s goods or services.Once again, this defense is only available if the unauthorized user is not using the term for purposes of source identification and the use does not imply sponsorship or endorsement by the trademark owner.Obviously, a great deal of useful social and commercial dialogue would be all but impossible if speakers were under threat of an infringement lawsuit every time they made reference to a person, company or product by using its trademarks.

InNew Kids on the Block v. North American Pub., Inc., 971 F2d 302 (9th Cir. 1992),the Ninth Circuit affirmed summary judgment in favor of the defendant newspapers which had used the trademarked name of the band ?New Kids on the Block? to refer to the band in polls it conducted for the purpose of stimulating newspaper sales.The Court referred to a ?class of cases where the use of the trademark does not attempt to capitalize on consumer confusion or to appropriate the cachet of one product for a different one,? noting that ?[s]uch nominative use of a mark ? where the only word reasonably available to describe a particular thing is pressed into service ? lies outside the strictures of trademark law:The Ninth Circuit stated that a commercial user is entitled to a nominative fair use defense if the user meets the following three requirements:(i) the product or service in issue must not be readily identifiable without reference to the mark; (ii) only so much of the mark may be used as is reasonably necessary to identify the product or service; and (iii) the user must not do anything to imply sponsorship or endorsement by the trademark owner.New Kids on the Block, 971 F2d at 308.

C.The FirstSaleDoctrine

The unauthorized use of another\'s trademark is also permitted under the ?first sale? doctrine.Under this doctrine a business that resells genuine, non-adulterated goods bearing a true mark cannot be held liable for trademark infringement, even if the distributor had no authority to do so from the actual trademark owner.SeePolymer Technology Corp. v. Mimran, 975 F.2d 58 (2d Cir. 1992).?After the first sale, the brandholder\'s control is deemed exhausted [and d]own-the-line retailers are free to display and advertise the branded goods.Secondhand dealers may advertise the branded merchandise for resale in competition with the sales of the markholder . . . .Osawa & Co. v. B&H Photo, 589 F.Supp. 1163 (S.D.N.Y. 1984).

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