Hours later, every man in the camp was dead.
The controversy over what happened to the poor souls in that isolated outpost still rages today. Where they killed by a freakishly powerful storm, as the official inquiry ruled? Or were they the victims of a mass, homicidal rage induced by tainted food, as some have suggested? And what of the mysterious discovery they claimed to have made shortly before radio contact was lost?
Those questions may never be answered, but now you can own a small piece of that ill-fated expedition's history.
"Wings Over Antarctica" Miskatonic University Antarctic Expedition Patch
The 4" (10 cm) patch is embroidered on a tough cotton twill backing that will last for years of use, and the heat-sensitive adhesive makes it easy to iron it on to the garment of your choice.
The "Wings Over Antarctica" logo is as historically accurate as possible. The deco-influenced design features a stylized Dornier Wal (or "Whale"), the aircraft actually used by the expedition in the story. The silhouette of Antarctica is correct for 1930, before the true boundaries of the ice floes had been mapped, and the font used was first available commercially in 1928. Readers of the story should also appreciate the symbolism of using a five-pointed star to mark the expedition's ultimate destination.
"Wings Over Antarctica" Miskatonic University Antarctic Expedition Lapel Pin
This handsome reproduction of the "Wings Over Antarctica" logo is 1" (2.5 cm) in diameter. Constructed of solid brass with an antiqued finish and a butterfly clasp backing.
Miskatonic University Antarctic Expedition Notebook
The expedition notebook is patterned after the pocket journals used by scientists and researchers in the field to record observations. The front cover features the expedition logo, while the back includes observation instructions and a specimen ruler. The notebook measures 3.5" by 5" (8.89 cm by 12.7 cm) and has a saddle-stitch binding, 1/4" rounded corners, heavyweight cover, and 32 pages of high quality lined paper. All materials are 100% recycled and the cover designs are printed with environmentally friendly soy ink.
Where can these be found to buy?
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ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, they sold out on Tuesday. There will be a run of gear from the Australian expedition in "The Shadow Out of time" available the weekend of July 10th and 11th.
July 10th and 11th, eh? Where are they from? Where can I get more information?
ReplyDeleteDo you still have any of the expedition patches? I am sewing anoraks for my wife and I that would look great with this patch on the sleeve.
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