prefix letter on Ford Badges Does anyone know the importants of the prefix letters on Ford employee badges?
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Re: prefix letter on Ford Badges The letters signified which part of the plant they were assigned to. You weren't permitted to go to other areas of the plant in which you did not work.
I have a list that tells what dept went with what letter, but it may take a day or so to dig thru my files. |
Re: prefix letter on Ford Badges Oddly enough, I just today got a packet in the mail that explains all of it. I had met a man in Hershey and we struck up a conversation about them.
I'm at work right now and will try to post sometime tomorrow. -Tim |
Re: prefix letter on Ford Badges Thanks guys for checking this out for me, I am sure this is a question most Model "A"s have wondered about before. I was sure Henry had a reason for what he did and I appreciate any information to answer this question.
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Re: prefix letter on Ford Badges Alright...
The Model A era badge was actually the Model T style radiator and was used 1920-1931. This list that I have does not show what the letters designated for this style of badge but there is a comprehensive list for the later 1937-1960's era Rouge. A - Motor Building B - Motor Building, Paper C - Plant, Tank Engine, Power Plant, Specialty Foundry D - Gear and Axle F - Engine Plant G - Iron Foundry H - Plastic J - Exists, Dept unknown K - Exists, Dept unknown L - Stamping Plant M - Iron Foundry N - Glass Plant - under 5,000 Mfg Service, Over 5,000. P - Casting Machine Plant R - Steel Mill S - Stamping Plant T - Mfg Service U - Exists, Dept unknown W - Mfg Service, Under 5,000, Tool and Die under 5,000 X - Dearborn Assembly Y - Exists, Dept unknown Z - Frame Plant This comes from a list compiled by a man named Jim Krucki. -Tim |
Re: prefix letter on Ford Badges I'm pretty sure "K" is Ford Service- aka Harry Bennett's men. This likely changed when Henry Ford II took over in '45 and Ford Service changed names to "Plant Protection".
You'd see Bennett's men everywhere including Edison Institute, the private homes of various Ford family and high ranking executives. For instance, Charles Sorensen and Ray Dahlinger who were neighbors of Henry Ford had men supplied by Harry Bennett for the purpose of keeping their respective properties secure. Ford Service was one of the few if only division of employees who could go everywhere in the plant. An "HP" prefix would indicate they were assigned to the Highland Park complex. The badge is the same 1937-1964 style with the Rouge background, but would have HP then the badge number. Ford made tractors there as well as other operations after the Rouge opened for production in 1927. It's also worth noting when you were assigned a badge, you'd get a set of tool checks that matched the badge number. |
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Now what about this guy...
Just sold on the 'bay for almost $300... I thought it looked home made/modified. -Tim |
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Like Vince, I've never seen a badge like that and I've been collecting Ford Memorabilia for a good many years in addition to being a Ford historian. |
Re: prefix letter on Ford Badges Guys, I have a Highland Park badge with a FD prefix. Does anyone have an idea what deptment that would refer too?:confused:
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Re: prefix letter on Ford Badges Fire Department :)
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Re: prefix letter on Ford Badges A neighbor lady claims she worked for Ford in Ypsilanti, and her badge said "Ypsilanti" on it. She says she still has it "somewhere," and will give it to me when she finds it. Was there in fact a badge marked Ypsilanti?
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Re: prefix letter on Ford Badges OK, now I really want it! :D
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Re: prefix letter on Ford Badges I have a triangular tool check out tag from the Rouge Plant.
X= assembly 315 - employee pay number These were used to check out company tools, so they knew where to look if they weren't returned at the end of the shift. |
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I haven't seen a pin like that before, but if I had to wager a guess, I'd say it dated from WWII era. Quite possibly used by someone inspecting B-24s coming off the line at Willow Run or amphibious jeeps at the Rouge, etc. In my collection of NOS, I have a few Ford jeep NOS parts. The script on the boxes match the script on your pin. All this is just an educated guess, but it may give you an avenue for more research. |
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Hello Luke: Thanks for the info. Here is one more I do not have any idea what era it is from.
Attachment 58417 Thanks again. Gary in MN |
Re: prefix letter on Ford Badges I have the Rouge id badge with the letter 'W' before the id number from the model a era. What shop does the 'W' designte?
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Do you know Mike and Eve Herdell in Hidden Valley Lake? Pluck |
Re: prefix letter on Ford Badges No, I am sorry to say that I do not know them.
Thank you for the answer to my question. Dick Munger |
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