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ISCA Council Patch 100 Anniversary Checklist th ISCA Council Patch 100 Anniversary Checklist Brought to you by the International Scouting Collectors Association (ISCA) For an electronic version of this list, go to: www.ScoutTrader.org Contact Doug Hunkele with any additions or changes ([email protected]) Ref.: ISCAChecklist-CP-100th SEPTEMBER 12, 2010 This 100th Anniversary List will be constantly updated and will be available for down load from the ISCA website. This list and potentially others that may be available covering this area will be consolidated into one list later in 2010. If you know of any other patches not on this checklist, please send an e-mail to Doug Hunkele as noted above. Note: The Yellow and Orange background are an attempt to keep sets of patches together, i.e. Back Patch along with the JSPs that were issued with it. NSJ = National Scout Jamboree. Private Issues/Fakes are listed so you are informed. Council ID Description Allegheny 23 [ ] JSP NSJ – Silver Mylar Border – Elk Abraham Lincoln Pilgrimage - BSA 2010 Highlands 1 [ ] Event Lincoln Logo with Button Loop 24 [ ] Allohak Event Troop Trip – Shape of 100, NSJ Abraham 25 [ ] Allohak JSP NSJ – Mountain, Bear, Deer 2 [ ] JSP NSJ - Black Border Lincoln White Ghost - NSJ – Mountain, 26 [ ] Allohak JSP Abraham Bear, Deer 3 [ ] JSP NSJ - Blue Border Lincoln 2010 NSJ 2 Piece Set - Na 27 [ ] Aloha OA Abraham Mokupuni O Lawelawe Lodge 567 4 [ ] JSP NSJ - Yellow Border Lincoln 28 [ ] Aloha NJ 2010 NSJ - Back Patch Abraham 5 [ ] JSP NSJ - R/W/B Border 29 [ ] Aloha JSP 2010 NSJ Lincoln 30 [ ] Aloha JSP 2010 NSJ Abraham 2010 NSJ - 2 Piece – LtBrown/Tan 6 [ ] OA 31 [ ] Aloha JSP 2010 NSJ Lincoln Border- Illinek Lodge 132 32 [ ] Aloha JSP 2010 NSJ Abraham 2010 NSJ - 2 Piece – DkBrown 7 [ ] OA 33 [ ] Aloha JSP 2010 NSJ Lincoln Border 2 Piece – Illinek Lodge 132 Andrew 2010 NSJ - Gold Border – Fish – Abraham 2010 NSJ - 2 Piece – Staff –Illinek 34 [ ] JSP 8 [ ] OA Jackson Deer Lincoln Lodge 132 Andrew 2010 NSJ - Olive Drab Border – Alabama- 2010 Scout Extravaganza - 35 [ ] JSP 9 [ ] Event Jackson Andrew Jackson Florida Rectangle with Button Loop Andrew 2010 NSJ - Black Border – R/W/B Alabama- 2010 NSJ Contingency - Green 36 [ ] JSP 10 [ ] JSP Jackson Background – Andrew Jackson Florida Border – White Background White Border – NSJ – Cranberry 2010 Centennial NSJ - DkGreen 37 [ ] Annowon JSP Alameda Country – Ocean Spray 11 [ ] JSP Border – Half-Dome Shape – Area Silver Mylar Border – NSJ – Aircraft Carrier 38 [ ] Annowon JSP Cranberry Country – Ocean Spray 100 Years of Scouting - Back Patch 12 [ ] Alamo Area NJ (Troop) 109 - Shape of Fund Raiser 39 [ ] Annowon NJ Massachusetts BSA 2010 Logo – 2010 NSJ Silver 13 [ ] Alamo Area OA 2010 NSJ – 75 Years of Service 2 Border – Aina Topa Hutsi Lodge 60 Anthony 40 [ ] OA Piece Set – Black Border, Brown 2010 NSJ - 5 Sided Back Patch – Wayne Area 14 [ ] Alamo Area NJ Bear, Blue Lake, Yellow Diamond 100 Years of Scouting Anthony 2010 NSJ - Yellow Border – Staff – 41 [ ] JSP NSJ - Black Border 15 [ ] Alamo Area JSP Wayne Area Alamo Anthony 2010 NSJ - Dark Blue Border – 42 [ ] JSP NSJ – Blue Border 16 [ ] Alamo Area JSP Wayne Area Mission Concepcion Anthony 2010 NSJ - Red Border – Mission 43 [ ] JSP NSJ - Green Border 17 [ ] Alamo Area JSP Wayne Area San Jose Anthony 2010 NSJ - Blue Border – Mission 44 [ ] JSP NSJ – Gray Border – Staff 18 [ ] Alamo Area JSP Wayne Area Espada Anthony 2010 NSJ - Green Border – 45 [ ] JSP NSJ - Silver Border 19 [ ] Alamo Area JSP Wayne Area Mission San Juan Arbuckle 2010 NSJ Red Squirrel – Alapaha 2010 NSJ - Semi-Bullion – Baden 46 [ ] OA 20 [ ] JSP Area Wisawanik Lodge 190 Area Powell (100) Arbuckle 2010 NSJ Ghost Wisawanik Lodge Alapaha 2010 NSJ - Semi-bullion - Alligator 47 [ ] OA 21 [ ] JSP Area 190 Area with Scout Campaign Hat (500) Arbuckle 2010 NSJ Error – Green Border - Allegheny 48 [ ] OA 22 [ ] JSP NSJ – Gold Mylar Border – Elk Area Brown Squirrel - Wisawanik 190 Highlands ISCAChecklist‐CP‐100th.doc SEPTEMBER 12, 2010 Pg 1 of 39 Arbuckle 2010 NSJ Error – Teal Border - Baltimore Star Spangled Banner Series - 49 [ ] OA 84 [ ] NJ Area Wisawanik 190 Area Cordrington and Armistead Arbuckle 2010 NSJ Error – Ghost - Baltimore Star Spangled Banner Series - Fort 50 [ ] OA 85 [ ] NJ Area Wisawanik 190 Area McHenry and Flag Arbuckle 2010 NSJ - Center Back Patch – Baltimore Star Spangled Banner Series - 51 [ ] NJ 86 [ ] NJ Area Troop 2110 – BSA 2010 Logo Area British Ships in Harbor Arbuckle Star Spangled Banner Series - 52 [ ] JSP 2010 NSJ - Chickasaw District Baltimore Area 87 [ ] NJ Center Patch – Gray – Star Area Arbuckle Spangled Banner 53 [ ] JSP 2010 NSJ - Harry Miller District Area Baltimore Star Spangled Banner Series - Fort 88 [ ] NJ Arbuckle Area McHenry Under Attack 54 [ ] JSP 2010 NSJ - Washita District Area Baltimore Star Spangled Banner Series - 89 [ ] NJ Arbuckle Area Francis Scott Key & Poem 55 [ ] JSP 2010 NSJ - (No District Name) Area Baltimore Star Spangled Banner Series - 90 [ ] NJ Arbuckle Area Soldiers in Fort McHenry 56 [ ] JSP 2010 NSJ - White Ghost Area Baltimore Star Spangled Banner Series - 91 [ ] NJ BSA 100th Anniversary Egwa Area Soldiers Return Fire 57 [ ] Atlanta Area OA Tawa Dee Lodge 129 Star Spangled Banner Series - Baltimore BSA Scouting Centennial Jacket 92 [ ] NJ Center Patch – Blue – Star 58 [ ] Atlanta Area OA Area Patch - Egwa Tawa Dee Lodge 129 Spangled Banner 2010 NSJ Egwa Tawa Dee Lodge Baltimore Star Spangled Banner Series - Star 59 [ ] Atlanta Area OA 93 [ ] NJ 129 Area Spangled Fireworks Baltimore Star Spangled Banner Series - 60 [ ] Atlanta Area NJ 2010 NSJ - Center Back Patch 94 [ ] NJ 61 [ ] Atlanta Area JSP 2010 NSJ - Saluting Scout Area Sunrise Over Fort McHenry Baltimore Star Spangled Banner Series - Fort 62 [ ] Atlanta Area JSP 2010 NSJ - Rock Climbing 95 [ ] NJ 63 [ ] Atlanta Area JSP 2010 NSJ - Mountain Biking Area McHenry Cannons Fire Baltimore Star Spangled Banner Series - Fort 64 [ ] Atlanta Area JSP 2010 NSJ - Wind Surfing 96 [ ] NJ Area McHenry – Ghost 65 [ ] Atlanta Area JSP 2010 NSJ - Hiking Star Spangled Banner Series - 66 [ ] Atlanta Area JSP 2010 NSJ – Swimming Baltimore 97 [ ] NJ Uncut Set ($200 for the 3 Uncut Area 67 [ ] Atlanta Area JSP 2010 NSJ – Canoeing Sets) – Blue 68 [ ] Atlanta Area JSP 2010 NSJ – Archery Baltimore Star Spangled Banner Series - 2010 NSJ - Rectangle – Red – 98 [ ] NJ 69 [ ] Atlanta Area NJ Area Uncut Set – Tan Centennial Anniversary Baltimore Star Spangled Banner Series - 2010 NSJ - Rectangle – Orange – 99 [ ] NJ 70 [ ] Atlanta Area NJ Area Uncut Set – Red Troop 1930 Centennial Series - Back Patch – Baltimore 2010 NSJ - Rectangle – Yellow – 100 [ ] Event Celebrating the Adventure (Framed 71 [ ] Atlanta Area NJ Area Troop 1931 Set Only) 2010 NSJ - Rectangle – Light Baltimore Centennial Series - B&O Museum 72 [ ] Atlanta Area NJ 101 [ ] Event Green – Troop 1932 Area Council Dinner 2010 NSJ - Rectangle – Green – Baltimore Centennial Series - BSA Birthday 73 [ ] Atlanta Area NJ 102 [ ] Event STAFF Area Card Contest 2010 NSJ - Rectangle – Light Blue Baltimore Centennial Series - Sunrise 74 [ ] Atlanta Area NJ 103 [ ] Event – Troop 1933 Area Celebration 2010 NSJ - Rectangle – Blue – Baltimore Centennial Series - Gathering of 75 [ ] Atlanta Area NJ 104 [ ] Event Troop 1934 Area Eagles 2010 NSJ - Rectangle – Purple – Baltimore Centennial Series - Conservation 76 [ ] Atlanta Area NJ 105 [ ] Event Troop 1935 Area Project 2010 NSJ 2 Piece Set – Gold Baltimore 77 [ ] Attakapas OA 106 [ ] Event Centennial Series - Flag Ceremony Border – Comanche Lodge 254 Area 2010 NSJ 2 Piece Set – DkGreen Baltimore Centennial Series - Star-Spangled 78 [ ] Attakapas OA 107 [ ] Event Border – Comanche Lodge 254 Area Camporee Baden – Baltimore Centennial Series - A Scout is 79 [ ] JSP Red Border 108 [ ] Event Powell Area Reverent Baden – Baltimore Centennial Series - Public Art 80 [ ] JSP White Border 109 [ ] Event Powell Area Project Baden – Baltimore Centennial Series - 100th Gala 81 [ ] JSP Blue Border 110 [ ] Event Powell Area Celebration Star Spangled Banner Series - Baltimore Baltimore Centennial Series - School Night 82 [ ] NJ Center Patch – Red – Star 111 [ ] Event Area Area for Scouting Recruiter Spangled Banner Baltimore Centennial Series - District Baltimore Star Spangled Banner Series - Fort 112 [ ] Event 83 [ ] NJ Area Ambassador Area McHenry Aerial View ISCAChecklist‐CP‐100th.doc SEPTEMBER 12, 2010 Pg 2 of 39 NSJ 2010 2 Piece Set – Wiminip- Blue 2010 NSJ - Yellow Border – Wheat 113 [ ] Bay Area OA 146 [ ] JSP Hinsa Lodge 113 – HALO Theme Mountain Fields – Troop 712 NSJ 2010 - Oversized Round Blue 2010 NSJ - Yellow Border – Waulla 114 [ ] Bay Area NJ 147 [ ] JSP Patch – HALO Theme Mountain Gap – Troop 713 NSJ 2010 - Gold Border – HALO Blue 2010 NSJ - Yellow Border – 115 [ ] Bay Area JSP 148 [ ] JSP Theme Mountain Landscape – Troop 712 2010 NSJ - Yellow Border – Flag Blue 2010 NSJ - Yellow Border – Apple 149 [ ] JSP 116 [ ] Bay-Lakes JSP Background – Wedge of Cheese – Mountain Orchards – Staff 1422 Blue 2010 NSJ - Yellow Border – Nuke 150 [ ] JSP 117 [ ] Bay-Lakes JSP 1423 Mountain Reactor – Trader 118 [ ] Bay-Lakes JSP 1424 Blue 2010 NSJ - Yellow Border – 151 [ ] JSP 119 [ ] Bay-Lakes JSP 1425 Mountain Wallowa Lake – Fund Raiser Blue 2010 NSJ - Yellow Border – Hell's 120 [ ] Bay-Lakes JSP 1426 152 [ ] JSP Black Hawk U.S. Grant Pilgrimage - Red Mountain Canyon – Early Bird Payment 121 [ ] Event Area Border – Back Patch 153 [ ] Blue Ridge NJ NSJ - Back Patch – BMW Series Black Hawk U.S. Grant Pilgrimage - Red NSJ - Red Border – Home of 122 [ ] Event 154 [ ] Blue Ridge JSP
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