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Parker Hebler Lineage Patch

$24.95

Sometime in the late '70s at Dave Hebler’s karate school in CA one of his students drew two martial artist characters fighting each other (one wielding a samurai sword and the other wielding a tonfa). He had seen a similar drawing in an old book, decades out of print and redesigned it. After adding the colors (bright red for the kimono and bright purple for the karate uniform) along with the title "Dave Hebler's Kenpo Karate Association" the logo became complete.

Recently, Dave added the TCB logo to the design and retitled the final artwork, Parker Hebler Lineage Association as it is today.

Now, over 40 years later, Dave is using this same piece of art to produce this one-of-a-kind patch featuring the Parker Hebler Lineage logo.

Patch size measures approximately 4.5 inches round.

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Sometime in the late '70s at Dave Hebler’s karate school in CA one of his students drew two martial artist characters fighting each other (one wielding a samurai sword and the other wielding a tonfa). He had seen a similar drawing in an old book, decades out of print and redesigned it. After adding the colors (bright red for the kimono and bright purple for the karate uniform) along with the title "Dave Hebler's Kenpo Karate Association" the logo became complete.

Recently, Dave added the TCB logo to the design and retitled the final artwork, Parker Hebler Lineage Association as it is today.

Now, over 40 years later, Dave is using this same piece of art to produce this one-of-a-kind patch featuring the Parker Hebler Lineage logo.

Patch size measures approximately 4.5 inches round.

Sometime in the late '70s at Dave Hebler’s karate school in CA one of his students drew two martial artist characters fighting each other (one wielding a samurai sword and the other wielding a tonfa). He had seen a similar drawing in an old book, decades out of print and redesigned it. After adding the colors (bright red for the kimono and bright purple for the karate uniform) along with the title "Dave Hebler's Kenpo Karate Association" the logo became complete.

Recently, Dave added the TCB logo to the design and retitled the final artwork, Parker Hebler Lineage Association as it is today.

Now, over 40 years later, Dave is using this same piece of art to produce this one-of-a-kind patch featuring the Parker Hebler Lineage logo.

Patch size measures approximately 4.5 inches round.

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