Archive for October, 2010

Jamboree Spam

Posted in Patch Collecting by John E. Pannell on October 20th, 2010 at 5:36 am

Since the day this blog was started, I have let readers comment with very little moderating by me.   There is software in place to trap spam comments.   However, spammers have become more clever and spam gets through.  Know, that I get an email when a comment posts.   I mercilessly delete spam as soon as I can.

Thanks to Rick Horne for his continuing efforts to scan the lodge issues from last Summer’s National Jamboree.   He sent another bunch of images last night and I am adding some of them to the site this morning before I head off to work.

Click the link below to see what is already on the site:

2010 National Jamboree Issues

I will add this link to the main page of the site over the weekend.

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A Perfect Ten

Posted in Patch Collecting by John E. Pannell on October 10th, 2010 at 10:10 am
Ta Tsu Hwa 138 A10

Ta Tsu Hwa 138 A10

Today is forecast to be a great day here in central North Carolina.  One could call it a “Perfect 10″, especially given what date today is!  In honor of this date full of tens, I thought I would share some “patch tens” with you.   These are a sampling of the tenth listed items of various patch types as recorded on this site and in Blue Book.

First we have A10 from Ta Tsu Hwa 138.    This patch is part of an ongoing series of patches, currently numbering at least 18 by my count, honoring Camp Hale.   Each depicts a member various American Indian tribes.   This lodge is attached to the Indian Nations Council, headquartered in Tulsa, OK.

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I still see a number of probable spammers, mainly from Russian domains, registering on this blog but so far none have had their comments posted successfully.

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