Departments
Police, fire, and EMS departments
Station displays, retirement gifts, promotion gifts, badge-themed builds, thin line displays, and office wall pieces.
Department & Group Orders
Handcrafted displays for police departments, fire departments, EMS teams, military units, VFW and American Legion halls, city departments, union halls, and retirement committees.
Buyer intent
Built for one meaningful gift or a full department wall.
For chiefs, admin assistants, retirement committees, unit leaders, halls, city departments, and business buyers honoring service.
Who this helps
Buying on behalf of a group? Here's exactly what we need to quote your project quickly.
Departments
Station displays, retirement gifts, promotion gifts, badge-themed builds, thin line displays, and office wall pieces.
Military
Unit coin displays, command gifts, VFW and American Legion hall displays, deployment memories, and service recognition pieces.
Groups
A structured request path for people coordinating money, timelines, artwork, recipient details, and approval from multiple people.
Display types
One meaningful piece or a full station wall — every build is reviewed and quoted before production.
One custom display for a retiree, chief, commander, officer, firefighter, veteran, or longtime team member.
Larger displays for lobbies, stations, halls, unit rooms, offices, and public service spaces.
Displays designed around a badge, unit mark, branch emblem, department seal, or service theme.
A clean path for committees buying one meaningful piece from the whole crew, office, or unit.
Artwork and approval
Department buyers often need to know what kind of files to send and who must approve the use of a badge or logo.
Best files
Vector files are best when available. High-resolution PNG, PDF, SVG, or original artwork files are helpful.
Permission
The customer should confirm they have permission to use badges, seals, unit marks, branch logos, and department artwork.
Personal details
Names, ranks, dates, department numbers, callsigns, mottos, and retirement dates should be checked before approval.
Proofing
Custom layouts should be reviewed and approved before production so the final piece matches the intent.
Send the department, recipient, artwork, deadline, rough size, and budget range. T6 will review it before quoting or promising a timeline.
Request process
A clear path through details, artwork, approval, and production — with a real person checking every step.
1
Share department, occasion, quantity, recipient details, deadline, and budget range.
2
Send badge, logo, branch, unit, emblem, or reference files in the best quality available.
3
T6 checks layout, materials, size, timeline, and any personalization before quoting.
4
Once approved, the piece is built, finished, packed, and shipped or prepared for pickup.
The work
See finished displays and department builds in the gallery.
Police
Thin blue line and badge-themed retirement gifts built around a career of coins.
ViewFire
Station, hall, and department displays sized for public spaces.
ViewMilitary
Branch, unit, deployment, promotion, and command gifts.
ViewFAQ
Yes. Department and group orders should be reviewed manually based on quantity, artwork, timeline, display size, shipping, and whether each piece needs individual details.
The customer should provide the highest quality artwork available and confirm they have permission to use the badge, logo, unit mark, or emblem before production.
Yes. Retirement, promotion, command change, end-of-service, and group-funded gifts are some of our most common builds. Include recipient details, deadline, and any personalization needs in your request.
No. Every department request is reviewed personally by the owner — details, artwork, timeline, and budget — before any quote or production promise is made.
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