Archive for December 12, 2008

Update: Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act

Posted in Current Events,Patch Collecting,Scouting News by John E. Pannell on December 12th, 2008 at 12:10 pm

A couple of days ago I wrote about the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) recently passed by Congress and signed into law by President Bush.     I believe it to be a poorly conceived piece of legislation and one that will have an adverse impact upon both the Boy Scouts of American and our hobby.

There has been some discussion over the effects of the legislation on the patch collecting hobby.     The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) has already responded with new requirements to be imposed upon its licensed vendors in an attempt to ensure those vendors and the BSA are in compliance with this law.

A friend of mine, who requested to remain anonymous was recently discussing this issue with a patch manufacturer and sent me the following message.     I am quoting it with his permission.
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    Lodge 118: 2005 Events Issues

    Posted in SR-7B Lodges,Wahissa 118 by John E. Pannell on December 12th, 2008 at 6:05 am
    Wahissa 118 eX2005-4?

    Wahissa 118 eX2005-4?

    This is the second of several posts I will be making about recent and unlisted items from Wahissa lodge. Many thanks to Travis Gentry for sending me these images and data

    Breaking with tradition, Wahissa lodge issued five events patches in 2005. Patches were issued for the Spring and Fall fellowships, lodge workday, lodge banquet, and ordeal. When pieced together these patches form an irregular hexagon.   The Fall Fellowship patch is pictured here.

    This set was part of a large number of items issued for Camp Raven Knob’s 50th anniversary.     The set included council and camp issues in addition to these lodge events issues.

    Listing data for these issues are as follows:

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    Shared Items From the Web – December 12, 2008

    Posted in Shared Items by John E. Pannell on December 12th, 2008 at 5:50 am

    This is an unusually long list of things that caught my interest today!

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    This blog is being hit with a large number spam comments lately. There have been over 12,000 attempts to spam the blog with comments just within the past 60 days. Recently a few dozen comments, hawking service and goods I deem inappropriate for this blog, made it past the filters. Since I don't desire to spend more time deleting the spam as I find it and don't want inappropriate information to sit on my blog, I am tightening up the policy on commenting here.

    Those who wish to comment must now register and be logged in before being to post comments. Registration is free and is not the same as membership to this site. This is a common practice on many blogs especially among sites run by more "traditional media" type companies.

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