05-01-2024
09:46 AM
05-01-2024
09:46 AM
Thanks for your reply! Im an extremely close follower of the tags and company and know for a fact they are exclusive to employees , which is why I reached out here.
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It has come to my attention that MotoArt has made and Southwest has finally released the collectible Herb luggage tag to its employees. I’m a hue fan of Southwest and Collector of PlaneTags. If anyone happened across any would they be willing to help me purchase a few?
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They’re manufactured in Torrence California, where then artist/owner works with various museums, boneyards, companies, and collectors to source the material. His business is beyond reproach. Furthermore, I would appreciate that everyone responding to this post stay on topic. I didn’t ask for assumptions, negative opinions, or suppositions. I merely asked about a collectible keychain.
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The item absolutely exists, there’s no doubt about that. As previously stated the aircraft was retired (and replaced) and skin made into the keychains. The community that collects them has not seen them publicly offered, so it’s likely they were given to employees. I’m trying to reach out to those who may have stumbled across them and may be willing to part ways with them.
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10-28-2023
08:31 AM
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Southwest is a major carrier in Chicago and as such I grew up flying with SW as the go to airline out of MDW. Recently I came across collectibles called PlaneTags which are aluminum key chain made from recycled aircraft material after they are scrapped. One of the members shared a photo of one made from what appeared to be Nevada One. My understanding this was specifically made for Southwest employees. I’m wondering if any are available or if anyone would want to part with theirs. I’d love to have a momento like this as a keepsake for my collection!
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