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Occoneechee Council Founders Day Exhibit Sets

Posted in Occoneechee 104,SR-7B Lodges by John E. Pannell on August 10th, 2009 at 6:05 am
2009 NOAC Hammerstone Scout Museum Patches

2009 NOAC Hammerstone Scout Museum Patches

At NOAC there appeared six sets of patches for “Occoneechee Council Hammerstone Council Founders Day Exhibit”.     The sets use the OA arrowhead logo, a fleur d’lis, and “WWW” in their design.     They are being commonly sold and traded now as issues of Occoneechee lodge.   I have been told in no uncertain terms that this items were not authorized by Occoneechee lodge.     I do not yet know whether the Occoneechee Council authorized them, but that seems doubtful.

The originator of these pieces has an established track record of creating such items for national events.       His creations from 2002 are listed as ZS4-ZS6 and ZX1 under Occoneechee lodge.     Others have used wording, like these, to imply status as lodge issues but have not been listed.

Greg Grimes sent me this image over the weekend.     They’re not his pieces and I believe he got the image online.   Normally I do not lift images like this, but since these are not authentic issues,   I don’t see a problem.

Let me be clear.     My biases are well known.   These are NOT issues of Occoneechee lodge and I doubt they were authorized by the Occoneechee Council.       I consider them spoofs, at best.   Collect them if you wish with that knowledge in hand.     Know that doing so encourages the further creation of such items.     I am of a split mind as to whther or not these should be listed as private issues for Occoneechee lodge as the 2002 patches.     The use of the “WWW” and OA arrowhead logo inclines me towards listing them.   If listed they would be the ZS7-ZS12, and ZX2-ZX7 for this lodge.

I was not at NOAC and have no knowledge of whether this museum actually had a Founders Day exhibit, or who may have authorized them, or what reception these items received from those in authority.     The BSA has expressed great concern and interest in branding lately and is exercising greater control in the past over the use of their logos, names, trade marks and service marks.     I wouldn’t expect the folks in Irving to look too kindly upon such a blatant use, if it is not duly authorized.

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    Skyuka lodge appears to be in the running for the most NOAC patches issued by a lodge in the Carolinas. Back in the Spring of 2008 the lodge issued four two part sets as fundraisers for this event, with a design that was reminiscent of a classic Coca-Cola commercial.
  • OA Blue Book Going “Web 2.0″
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    One of the big items of discussion at the recent pre-NOAC TOR was the fate of Blue Book.     For those who don’t know, the various legal issues in which this became entangled are now resolved.     The new editor in chief of the Blue Book is Roy More.     His desire is to maintain this resource in electronic and online forms.
  • OA Founders on Patches
    Posted on Wednesday, August 5th, 2009 in Current Events – Views: (72)
    Today at NOAC will celebrate the memory and legacy of the founders of the Order of the Arrow with the traditional Founders Day events.       Events center around exhibit and displays from the lodges.   Many of the exhibits highlight items, customs, or traditions from the lodge’s home area.
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