Huntzman Update: 2026 National Police Collectors Show

I am pleased to announce that Nancy and I are co-hosts for the 2026 National Police Collectors Show in St. Charles, Missouri, being held July 10 - 12, 2026.

This will be the 6th National Police Collectors Show held by the extremely talented team of: Don Magruder, Frank Selvaggio and Bob Schokey. This show adds us, along with Cody Umfress.

Huntzman Enterprises has been tasked with creating the Show Patch, Badge, and coin, along with other swag. We will be making an annoucement in the near future concerning these items and how you may obtain them.

The National Police Collectors Show Was first held in California in 1985 and brings together collectors from all over the world. And with over 300 tables, there is sure to be something for every law enforcement memorabilia collector.

For more information on the show, getting a table, or hotel information, please visit the official show website at: https://www.npcs-2026.com

Huntzman Patch Collector Update: May 2025

I’m a little backlogged, so I will be doing several blog posts over the next few days to catch everyone up on what we have produced.

Wisconsin Department of Revenue - Criminal Investigation Badge Patch

Mothers Against Drunk Driving - St. Louis Branch

NYPD St. Patrick’s Day Parade 2025 (For sale in our shop - Limited)

Why Choose Huntzman Enterprises for your Custom Items?
Huntzman Enterprises has been an industry leader for over two decades. We specialize in creating high-quality patches, pins, coins, and PVC for police, fire, EMS and military organizations. We have produced items for the NYPD, LAPD, and even the Austrian National Counterterror Team: COBRA. Our designs are made for the professionals with collectors in mind.

Reproductions: As always, if the patches are made by us they will have our sticker on the reverse, unless of course it has a Velcro backing. In the case of the stickers, we change them often in design, information and color of ink used. While this is not foolproof, it does help to keep the reproduction artists off balance. We have sometimes seen a particular patch that was produced in a later year using an earlier year’s sticker.

As always, if you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.