Archive for August 31, 2009

Lodge 188: 2008 Season Pass

Posted in Itibapishe Iti Hollo 188,SR-5 Lodges by John E. Pannell on August 31st, 2009 at 6:05 am
Itibapishe Iti Hollo 188 X14?

Itibapishe Iti Hollo 188 X14?

Larry Banks recently sent me several images from North Carolina lodges that were not yet listed here.     Among them is this   patch from Itibapishe Iti Hollo lodge.     News of issues from this small lodge often does not reach me in a timely manner so it’s not unusual to hear about an item a year or so after it was first issued.

I presume this piece is similar in purpose to the “All Events” issues from Catawba 459 and some of the other pre-registration patches issued by other lodges.     Therefore I have listed it as “X14?” placing it before the 2008 Dixie Fellowship issues.     This means several other issues from this lodge will be renumbered on this site.   If you catalogue your collections based upon the tentative numbers used on this site, please note and make any necessary changes.

The listing data for this patch, and all renumbered items are as follows:

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Are there too many posts to handle? Maybe you missed out on a great post. Here’s a quick digest of the top posts from last week that you may want to check out:
  • Guest Editorial: On Patch Restrictions
    Posted on Tuesday, August 25th, 2009 in Patch Collecting – Views: (114)
    Rick Obermeyer taught a training session on “Ethical Patch Distribution” at NOAC earlier this month. The topic of patch restrictions often arises in conversation both at NOAC and elsewhere. It is raised often enough that he included an answer to this question in his handouts. I share this here with his permission.
  • Lodge 117: 2009 NOAC Delegate Flap
    Posted on Thursday, August 27th, 2009 in Croatan 117 – Views: (64)
    I recently wrote about a two part set Croatan lodge issued for NOAC.     Greg Grimes now tells me the lodge also issued a restricted flap for its NOAC delegates.     This flap continues the Three Musketeers and “The Power of One” themes.       D’Artagnan is apparently featured here.
  • Lodge 87: 2009 NOAC Set
    Posted on Monday, August 24th, 2009 in Bob White 87 – Views: (87)
    Bob White lodge honored a true American hero, unkown to most, on their NOAC set.   In this way they provided an excellent witness to the “Power of One”.     Jimmie Dyess was an Eagle Scout and Scouter from the Georgia-Carolina Council who posthumously received the Medal of Honor for his actions during World War 2.
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