Are YOU a Small or Medium Framed Adult Boy Scouter?
(no name) ((no email))
Wed, 12 Aug 1998 22:52:42 +0000
If you are, do I have a deal for you!!
I have recently "bit the bullet" (and a LARGE one at that!) and
bought a larger tan POLY/WOOL Scout shirt to replace the one that
I've worn since 1988. I finally realized that I will NEVER be back
down to a small/medium size again.
The shirt is in EXCELLENT SHAPE, with the exception that there are
"marks" where my insignia (the square knots, the badge of office,
the CSP, etc.) were at. The shirt has done me well over the last
ten years (yeah, ten years...goes to show you that the BSA stuff
DOES last and stay looking good!!) and now, I'm ready to hand it
off to someone else that needs (wants) such a shirt.
This is a long-sleeved shirt with ONE difference: I replaced the
old plastic "generic" buttons with a set of older light brown
buttons with the First Class emblem on them.
The neck size is 14-14 1/2, size SMALL adult. It is considered a
"dress shirt" version of the official tan uniform.
The shirt sells in the BSA's Supply Division catalog for $44.25
(see what I mean when I said "bite the bullet??"). I will take
half that amount for the shirt.
If you are interested, and can fit it or know of a Scouter that can
fit it, please post me PRIVATELY and we can work out the
arrangements for sending the shirt your way. The shirt has been
washed, Downy'ed, and boxed ready to send.
I realize that this isn't "Patch-L", and apologize if this isn't
what you're interested in, but I would rather see the shirt go to a
Scouter that, like me, has to "pinch pennies" in order to do this
thing for youth than to send it out to Goodwill somewhere....
Thanks!
Settummanque!
(c) 1998 Mike Walton ("no such thing as strong coffee,...") (502) 827-9201
(settummanque, the blackeagle) http://dynasty.net/users/blkeagle
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