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09 Dec 2024 | Ryan Downey

Field Old Value New Value
Id (none) 44941
Border color (none) 67
Border type (none) Cut edge
Background color (none) 68
Lettering color (none) (none)
Fdl bsa color (none) (none)
Description (none) (none)
Patchscan url (none) (none)
Height (none) 88
Shortname (none) (none)
History (none) (none)
Backing type (none) Gauze
Issue shape (none) Arrowhead
Uuid (none) iMtOdLgZS/U=
Designer (none) (none)
Date type precise (none)

09 Dec 2024 | Ryan Downey

Field Old Value New Value
Description (none) No White Stitch around head and ears (1950)

13 Dec 2024 | Ryan Downey

Field Old Value New Value
Description No White Stitch around head and ears (1950) First Mikanakawa Arrowhead Patch - A1; "The first Mikanakawa Lodge patch did not come about until 1950. As Bill Jordan, Lodge Chief of 1949 and 1950, explains: "Two of us went to the area conference in San Antonio in 1949. I said, 'We don't have a patch, but we're going to have one for National in 1950'." So Bill Jordan designed the first patch. It was an arrowhead with an owl. Arrowmen wore the patch on the right pocket of their Scout uniform. The only problem with the patch was that the tip of the arrow was so large it went off the edge of the pocket. After the first order of patches sold out, a new order was placed in 1951 with the arrow cut to the proper dimensions of the Scout uniform pocket" - Quoted from I Go To Prepare A Trail For You - Mikanakawa Lodge 1937-1987 by Peter McNabb
Image (none) A1.jpg
History (none) Phil Paul starts the first of many years of service as Lodge Adviser in 1950 (1950-1960)
Designer (none) Bill Jordan
Image processing (none) true

13 Dec 2024 | Ryan Downey

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Date type (none) precise date