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  1. Look for the antique book (I have seen it in reprint) ""Matching Mountains With The Boy Scout Uniform"" by Edward F. Reimer, 1929, E. P. Dutton. Wonderfully evocative. 56 (!) uses for the Scout neckerchief.
  2. Have you ever noticed how different scouts often wear their neckerchiefs very differently? Some roll them up tight and wear them perfectly even. Some just loosely roll them with a couple flips before stuffing them into a neckerchief slide. Some troops opt for the bolo instead of a neckerchief, and some scouts seem to forget that neckwear is even a part of the uniform. Check out this picture: the scout on the left has a very tightly rolled neckerchief, while his friend and right-hand-man barely rolls it at all... How do you like to see a neckerchief being worn??
  3. This question is begged by @ianwilkins comment in Cub Scouts: Links to pictures are welcome ... as is speculation about when what started to appear where. Those who don't wear neckers? Well, I think we've heard your gripes elsewhere, but if you're feeling left out, please do type!
  4. I'm having some trouble finding a supplier for new neckerchiefs for my troop. I need a company that can: provide small quantities (< 25), can embrioder my design, and can source the material and hem the edges. Does anyone in this forum have suggestions for companies, or individuals, to contact? I'm in the Del-Mar-Va Council (in the US, I'm based in Delaware). We've reached the point where we've now run out, and we have some newly crossed-over Scouts who don't have one. (Note to self: better planning, so your next 'first impression' is a better one.) Thanks for any suggestions you may have.
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