Let me start with some background: I have a 9 year old Webelos scout. He joined as a Wolf. That's where it all started for me. Never was a scout myself.
Working, volunteering, getting involved alot has me currently as the Cub Master of my son's pack.
So while signing up a new cub and dad at a roundup meeting , the dad says: "My neighbor used to be a scout and asked me to give these to you."
He then hands me 29 patches ...all from the late 60's , early 70's.
I do not mean any disrespect but these patches have no special meaning to me as I was never a scout myself. I do not recognize any special worth or signifigance to them. Not saying I don't think they are worth anything......just saying I don't know what they would be.
Hees is what they are so far:
2 leather "Historic Trails Awards" patches
1 leather "50 miler afloat award" patch
1 5" round "Order of the Arrow" patch
1 3" round YMCA "Indian Guides" patch
1 FT.TL. 4th annual Knox Trail Hike 1971 patch- Albany PFL'D Boston
1 Taconic Distric Fall Camporee 1968
1 1972 Scout-o-rama Dutchess County Council
1 "50 years of scouting" Dutches County Council 1969 Scout-o-rama
1 DCC BSA Taconic Distric 1970 Klondike Debrby
1 1971 Dutches Co Councuil spring camporall
1 Project Soar BSA 1971
1 "world Brotherhood" a cannon with British flag and maybe British
nautical flag?
1 Dutchess County Boy Scouts Jr Leader training camp shield
shaped patch
1 Knox Trail Kinderhook-Ghent 1970
1 Delaware River Canoe trip square with chopped corners
1 "plow the rugged Road" BSA patch with 2 revolutionry soldiers
1 Dutchess Co Council BSA Nooteeming Scout camp had a big
red letter "D" and a indian head dress on it
1 1976 Bicentennial Encampment Dutchess co BSA
1 4" Arrowhead shaped "Pwamas Distric Suffolk Co Council
Scouting in Axction" fall 1967
1 Camp Nooteeming BSA 1968
1 Camp Woodland Hiawatha Council has a chipmock? holding
a fishing pole and fish
1 1/2 " red on olive Instructor patch with gold fleur de lis and
two red stars
1 2" square gold fleur de lis on green background. ( rank?) patch
2 2" square Gold fleur de lis on gold star on OD green patch brown little swivel under star Is this star rank?
1 2" wide X 2 1/2 tall brown Eagle over gold fleur de lis on top of gold scroll/ribbon with gold swivel under it and the motto "Be prepared.
1 canoeing Merit badge
Okay, Like I said, I do not mean any disrespect, but these patches are beyong my education and I also didn't earn them, so no special signifigance to me. I offered hem to my DE to display - possibly at council scout shop.
He suggested that I save them and pass them out to the scouts in my pack as awards or prizes for such things as : "Most attentive scout during pack meeting:" or " most days of pack attendance" or stuff along those lines.
Not a bad idea if I sy so myself, but these are not pieces of candy or bubblegum. The are patcheds that had to be earned.
Your thoughts?
Working, volunteering, getting involved alot has me currently as the Cub Master of my son's pack.
So while signing up a new cub and dad at a roundup meeting , the dad says: "My neighbor used to be a scout and asked me to give these to you."
He then hands me 29 patches ...all from the late 60's , early 70's.
I do not mean any disrespect but these patches have no special meaning to me as I was never a scout myself. I do not recognize any special worth or signifigance to them. Not saying I don't think they are worth anything......just saying I don't know what they would be.
Hees is what they are so far:
2 leather "Historic Trails Awards" patches
1 leather "50 miler afloat award" patch
1 5" round "Order of the Arrow" patch
1 3" round YMCA "Indian Guides" patch
1 FT.TL. 4th annual Knox Trail Hike 1971 patch- Albany PFL'D Boston
1 Taconic Distric Fall Camporee 1968
1 1972 Scout-o-rama Dutchess County Council
1 "50 years of scouting" Dutches County Council 1969 Scout-o-rama
1 DCC BSA Taconic Distric 1970 Klondike Debrby
1 1971 Dutches Co Councuil spring camporall
1 Project Soar BSA 1971
1 "world Brotherhood" a cannon with British flag and maybe British
nautical flag?
1 Dutchess County Boy Scouts Jr Leader training camp shield
shaped patch
1 Knox Trail Kinderhook-Ghent 1970
1 Delaware River Canoe trip square with chopped corners
1 "plow the rugged Road" BSA patch with 2 revolutionry soldiers
1 Dutchess Co Council BSA Nooteeming Scout camp had a big
red letter "D" and a indian head dress on it
1 1976 Bicentennial Encampment Dutchess co BSA
1 4" Arrowhead shaped "Pwamas Distric Suffolk Co Council
Scouting in Axction" fall 1967
1 Camp Nooteeming BSA 1968
1 Camp Woodland Hiawatha Council has a chipmock? holding
a fishing pole and fish
1 1/2 " red on olive Instructor patch with gold fleur de lis and
two red stars
1 2" square gold fleur de lis on green background. ( rank?) patch
2 2" square Gold fleur de lis on gold star on OD green patch brown little swivel under star Is this star rank?
1 2" wide X 2 1/2 tall brown Eagle over gold fleur de lis on top of gold scroll/ribbon with gold swivel under it and the motto "Be prepared.
1 canoeing Merit badge
Okay, Like I said, I do not mean any disrespect, but these patches are beyong my education and I also didn't earn them, so no special signifigance to me. I offered hem to my DE to display - possibly at council scout shop.
He suggested that I save them and pass them out to the scouts in my pack as awards or prizes for such things as : "Most attentive scout during pack meeting:" or " most days of pack attendance" or stuff along those lines.
Not a bad idea if I sy so myself, but these are not pieces of candy or bubblegum. The are patcheds that had to be earned.
Your thoughts?


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