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Cool Centennial 100 yr Badge

Post by Kenny Edmondson » Mon Apr 14, 2025 4:35 pm

I saw this on one of the Model T facebook sites and ordered one. Very well made and only $30 including shipping. Not sure if it’s solid brass but judging by the weight, it could be. I’m checking with the person I ordered it from on options for the MTFCA.
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Re: Cool Centennial 100 yr Badge

Post by Russ_Furstnow » Mon Apr 14, 2025 5:17 pm

This is a 100 year badge that is availalbe from the Model T Ford Club International. If you attend an Internationl tour when your car turns 100 years old, you get a "free" badge, so if your Model T was built in 1925, and you attend the tour in MN this summer, you will receive a badge free!! Russ Furstnow

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Re: Cool Centennial 100 yr Badge

Post by mbowen » Mon Apr 14, 2025 8:43 pm

Hmmm… I didn’t know about the “free” part. I bought one for my ‘24 touring before the Cadillac, MI tour last year.

Kenny, they are brass plated zinc. If you bought yours for $30 from someone on Facebook, they made $10 off of you. They are available for $20 on the MTFCI web store.


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Re: Cool Centennial 100 yr Badge

Post by Kenny Edmondson » Mon Apr 14, 2025 9:18 pm

I rounded up. And the price was with shipping.

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Re: Cool Centennial 100 yr Badge

Post by Oldav8tor » Mon Apr 14, 2025 9:49 pm

I bought mine - never heard the free part. Then again, my car was already 100 years old. Rather than attach it to the radiator I attached it to a piece of aluminum with a couple of pop-rivets and made it into a license plate topper.
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Re: Cool Centennial 100 yr Badge

Post by DHort » Wed Apr 16, 2025 1:50 pm

I attached a piece of velcro to the back of my badge. The other piece of velcro is glued to the windshield. I can remove it if I want to, and no damage to the radiator.

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Re: Cool Centennial 100 yr Badge

Post by BRENT in 10-uh-C » Wed Apr 16, 2025 3:52 pm

Russ_Furstnow wrote:
Mon Apr 14, 2025 5:17 pm
This is a 100 year badge that is availalbe from the Model T Ford Club International. If you attend an Internationl tour when your car turns 100 years old, you get a "free" badge, so if your Model T was built in 1925, and you attend the tour in MN this summer, you will receive a badge free!! Russ Furstnow
Russ, unfortunately many of the National Tour attendees never received these 'free badges' because the offer was never made available to the members beginning with the 2009 Annual Tour when the 1909s became 100 y.o. (I know this because I was the Tour Chairman for the '09 Tour.)

The same thing applied in quite a few subsequent years of participants who attended the MTFCI National Tour with a 100 y.o. Model-T. Did you give them out for your 2013 Canyonlands Tour? Maybe someone would know but I think it has been mentioned/discussed that there were more years of eligible participants that did not receive their 100 year badge than those who did.


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Re: Cool Centennial 100 yr Badge

Post by Allan » Wed Apr 16, 2025 8:16 pm

If you mount it like Tim did. it will be even cooler!

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Re: Cool Centennial 100 yr Badge

Post by Russ_Furstnow » Thu Apr 17, 2025 9:27 am

Brent, These badges were not availalbe in 2013 for the Canyonlands Tour. All I know is that Gordon Koll has handed out these badges at MTFCI Tours to those cars that reached 100 years of age while on the International Tour. Russ Furstnow


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Re: Cool Centennial 100 yr Badge

Post by Drobnock » Thu Apr 17, 2025 8:03 pm

From June 2022 when the Coupe turned 100 years.
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Re: Cool Centennial 100 yr Badge

Post by BRENT in 10-uh-C » Fri Apr 18, 2025 3:07 pm

Russ_Furstnow wrote:
Thu Apr 17, 2025 9:27 am
Brent, These badges were not availalbe in 2013 for the Canyonlands Tour. All I know is that Gordon Koll has handed out these badges at MTFCI Tours to those cars that reached 100 years of age while on the International Tour. Russ Furstnow
Yes, I agree Russ. That was my point. The majority of cars that have attended a MTFCI Annual Tour on the year their vehicle reached 100 y.o. have not / were not given one of these "free" badges by Gord. Why is that??

Now I realize that you and I are both off of the Board but don't you would think that if the Club is using the entire Membership's dues to support this gift of such significance, wouldn't logic have suggested it would be appropriate to go back to each year's tour and send a badge to all the prior attendees who attended the Annual Tour on the same year when their vehicles became a Centennial car?

(Definitely not a difficult item to rectify. :roll: The Club's magazine following each year's July tour has a centerfold picture spread that shows a small image with the caption of each car attendee's name, ...and what vehicle they participated with on that Tour. Send the tour participant a badge if their vehicle was eligible on that year's tour. Definitely less appearance of favoritism or oversight if all eligible members received their free commemoration badge.)

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Re: Cool Centennial 100 yr Badge

Post by mbowen » Fri Apr 18, 2025 3:44 pm

I followed LarryWalla’s lead and used adhesive rubber magnet sheet and stuck it on the dash.
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Re: Cool Centennial 100 yr Badge

Post by Kenny Edmondson » Fri Apr 18, 2025 8:38 pm

I did touch base with Rachel about getting the badges made with the MTFCA on them. I spoke with the person I ordered from and he had no issues with sharing the information (which he shouldn’t since we’re all in this together) and sent the information to Rachel. I drive my T a lot and having the badge is just another thing to strike up conversations with. Kind of fun driving around 100 year old cars.

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Re: Cool Centennial 100 yr Badge

Post by RajoRacer » Fri Apr 18, 2025 10:19 pm

I understand that the HCCA also has centennial badges available.

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Re: Cool Centennial 100 yr Badge

Post by dlmyers » Sun Apr 20, 2025 10:30 am

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I got this message when I tried to order two badges.
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