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ISCA 100 Anniversary BSA CSP Checklist Brought to You by the International Scouting Collectors Association (ISCA) th ISCA 100 Anniversary BSA CSP Checklist Brought to you by the International Scouting Collectors Association (ISCA) For an electronic version of this list, go to: www.ScoutTrader.org Contact Steve Austin with any additions or changes ( [email protected] ) Ref.: ISCAChecklist-100 th -CSP.doc April 10, 2013 This 100th Anniversary List (CSPs, SAPs & FOS) will be updated as required and is available for down load from the ISCA website. If you know of any other patches not on this checklist or quantities, please send an e-mail to Steve Austin ([email protected] ). CSPs & SAPs (see FOS patches below in a separate section) Council Text/Description # Made Council Text/Description # Made Abraham 100th Anniversary – fdls same color 1910 100 Years of Scouting 2010 - 1 [ ] 650 30 [ ] Atlanta Area Lincoln as scroll bkg (dk brn) grn bkg Abraham 100th Anniversary – fdls different 1910 100 Years of Scouting 2010 - 2 [ ] 900 31 [ ] Atlanta Area 50 Lincoln color than bkg (rust), 66 x 140mm wht bkg Abraham 1910 100 Years of Scouting 2010 - 3 [ ] 100th Anniversary – brn ghost issue 100 32 [ ] Atlanta Area 200 Lincoln red bkg Abraham 100th Anniversary – org-brn ghost 4 [ ] 250 33 [ ] Baden-Powell Centennial Celebration, BSA 2010 30 Lincoln issue BSA 2010, Centennial, University of Abraham 100th Anniversary – fdls different 34 [ ] Baltimore Area 100 5 [ ] 900 Scouting Lincoln color than bkg (rust), 53 x 137mm Centennial, University of Scouting 100, (Twin Rivers issue for 35 [ ] Baltimore Area 100 6 [ ] Adirondack 100 2010, Cubs centennial) Centennial, University of Scouting 1910 2010, A Century of Strong 36 [ ] Baltimore Area 100 7 [ ] Alamo Area 2010, Boy Scouts Values Centennial, University of Scouting Allegheny 1910-2010, Celebrate Alumni – blu 37 [ ] Baltimore Area 100 8 [ ] 2010, Venturing Highlands bdr Centennial, University of Scouting Allegheny 1910-2010, Community Service – 38 [ ] Baltimore Area 100 9 [ ] 2010, Commissioners Highlands blu bdr Centennial, University of Scouting Allegheny 39 [ ] Baltimore Area 200 10 [ ] 1910-2010, Trails End – blu bdr 2010, Staff Highlands 32nd Scottish Jamborette - Blair Allegheny 1910-2010, Elk Lick Scout Reserve 40 [ ] Baltimore Area 227 11 [ ] Atholl, BSA 2010 - brn c/e bdr Highlands Camp Merz – blu bdr 32nd Scottish Jamborette - Blair Allegheny 1910-2010, Celebrate Alumni – sil/m 41 [ ] Baltimore Area 108 12 [ ] 100 Atholl, BSA 2010 - pur c/e bdr Highlands bdr Allegheny 1910-2010, Community Service – 42 [ ] Baltimore Area Kernel's Challenge, BSA 2010 650 13 [ ] 100 Highlands sil/m bdr 43 [ ] Bay Area 100th Anniversary of Scouting Allegheny 14 [ ] 1910-2010, Trails End – sil/m bdr 100 Highlands 44 [ ] Bay Area BSA 100th Anniversary Allegheny 1910-2010, Elk Lick Scout Reserve 1910 – A Century of Scouting – 15 [ ] 100 45 [ ] Bay Lakes Highlands Camp Merz – sil/m bdr 2010 – olive bdr Allegheny 1910-2010, Elk Lick Scout Reserve 1910 – 2010, A Century of Scouting 16 [ ] 46 [ ] Bay Lakes 500 Highlands Camp Merz – red/m bdr – gld/m bdr Allegheny Earn Your Way to Camp, Elk Lick, Black Hills 17 [ ] 47 [ ] BSA 2010, red bdr Highlands Camp Merz, 1910 2010, red bdr Area Allegheny Earn Your Way to Camp, Elk Lick, Black Hills 18 [ ] 48 [ ] BSA 2010, wht bdr Highlands Camp Merz, 1910 2010, blu bdr Area Allegheny Earn Your Way to Camp, Elk Lick, Black Hills 19 [ ] 49 [ ] BSA 2010, blu bdr Highlands Camp Merz, 1910 2010, sil/m bdr Area 1910-2010, Celebrating Leadership Black Hills BSA 2010, red bdr – Founders of 20 [ ] Aloha 500 50 [ ] and Service - lt blu bdr Area Scouting on Mt Rushmore 1910-2010, Celebrating Leadership Black Hills BSA 2010, wht bdr – Founders of 21 [ ] Aloha 1000 51 [ ] and Service - red bdr - red bkg Area Scouting on Mt Rushmore 1910-2010, Celebrating Leadership Black Hills BSA 2010, blu bdr – Founders of 22 [ ] Aloha 250 52 [ ] and Service - red bdr - wht bkg Area Scouting on Mt Rushmore BSA 2010, Salutes 100th Black Swamp Andrew 53 [ ] BSA 2010 1000 23 [ ] Anniversary of Scouting - Cub 500 Area Jackson version - blu/m bdr 54 [ ] Black Warrior 1910 2010 1000 BSA 2010, Salutes 100th Andrew Blackhawk 24 [ ] Anniversary of Scouting - Scout 500 55 [ ] 100 Years of Scouting 500 Jackson Area version - sil/m bdr BSA 2010, Once an Eagle Always 56 [ ] Blue Grass 1910-2010 500 25 [ ] Annawon 100 an Eagle – gld/m bdr Eagle Reunion, Class of 2010, BSA 57 [ ] Blue Grass BSA 2010, Once an Eagle Always 2010 26 [ ] Annawon 200 an Eagle – sil/m bdr Blue 58 [ ] BSA 2010 Anthony Mountain 27 [ ] BSA 2010, Wood Badge C-02-10 Wayne Area 2010, 100th Anniversary of Scouting 59 [ ] Blue Ridge 28 [ ] Arbuckle Area BSA 2010 700 - Character Partner (blu bdr) 100 Years of Scouting, Camp Old 60 [ ] Blue Ridge 29 [ ] Arbuckle Area BSA 2010, Honor Unit 2010 200 Indian ISCAChecklist-100 th -CSP April 10, 2013 Pg 1 of 19 Council Text/Description # Made Council Text/Description # Made Blue Ridge 100th, Anniversary Salute to - grn bdr 61 [ ] 1600 Mountains Scouting - grn/m bdr 1910 Sipp-O Lodge 2010, Ox Roast Blue Ridge 100th, Anniversary Salute to 99 [ ] Buckeye 75 62 [ ] 400 - sil/m bdr Mountains Scouting - gld/m bdr Mission Knot Impossible, Pow Wow, Blue Ridge Home of the National D-Day 100 [ ] Buckeye 63 [ ] 1600 1910 2010 Mountains Memorial 06-06-44 - grn/m bdr Blue Ridge Home of the National D-Day 101 [ ] Bucks County 1910 Centennial 2010 - blu bdr 64 [ ] 400 Mountains Memorial 06-06-44 - gld/m bdr 102 [ ] Bucks County 1910 Centennial 2010 - red bdr Blue Ridge 2010, Sharing the Adventure - grn/m 65 [ ] 1600 Mountains bdr 103 [ ] Bucks County 1910 Centennial 2010 - yel bdr Blue Ridge 2010, Sharing the Adventure - gld/m 66 [ ] 400 104 [ ] Bucks County 1910 Centennial 2010 - gry bdr Mountains bdr 1910 2010 on the fdl, BSA Blue Ridge 2010, Continuing the Journey - 105 [ ] Buckskin 500 67 [ ] 1600 Centennial - peach fdl Mountains grn/m bdr 1910 2010 to right of the fdl, BSA Blue Ridge 2010, Continuing the Journey - 106 [ ] Buckskin 500 68 [ ] 400 Centennial - yel fdl Mountains gld/m bdr 100 Years of Scouting, 50 Years of 100th Anniversary of Scouting - wht 107 [ ] Buckskin 500 69 [ ] Blue Water 500 Camping at BSR ghost 100 Years of Scouting, Camp Chief 100th Anniversary of Scouting - blk 108 [ ] Buckskin 500 70 [ ] Blue Water 500 Logan ghost 100 Years of Scouting, Camp 100th Anniversary of Scouting - wht 109 [ ] Buckskin 500 71 [ ] Blue Water 100 Roland ghost, gld/m ltrs Recognition Dinner, BSA Centennial 100th Anniversary of Scouting - blk 110 [ ] Buckskin 150 72 [ ] Blue Water 100 1910 2010, February 5, 2011 ghost, gld/m ltrs Boston 100 Years of Scouting, 2009 Eagle 111 [ ] Bucktail 1910 2010, 100th Anniversary 500 73 [ ] 200 Minuteman Alumni Reunion 112 [ ] Bucktail BSA 2010, Campaganza2010 Boston 100 Years of Scouting, World Scout 74 [ ] 200 1910 2010, Celebrating the Minuteman Foundation Reception 2009 113 [ ] Buffalo Trace Adventure, Continuing the Journey – 500 Boston 100 Years of Scouting, T L Storer 75 [ ] 250 gld/m bdr Minuteman Scout Camp 1910 2010, Celebrating the Boston 100 Years of Scouting, Eagle Class 76 [ ] 100 114 [ ] Buffalo Trace Adventure, Continuing the Journey – Minuteman 2008 – John Halsey DESA tan bdr Boston 100 Years of Scouting, Camp 1910 2010, 100 Years of Scouting, 77 [ ] 250 115 [ ] Buffalo Trace Minuteman Massasoit Century of Values Tour Once an Eagle, Always an Eagle 100 Years of Scouting, Celebrating Boston 100th Anniversary, West Texas 78 [ ] the Adventure – Continuing the 250 116 [ ] Buffalo Trail Minuteman Treasures - red bdr Journey 100th Anniversary, West Texas Boston 100 Years of Scouting, Moswetuset 117 [ ] Buffalo Trail 79 [ ] 250 Treasures - wht bdr Minuteman Lodge 2009 NOAC 100th Anniversary, West Texas Boston 100 Years of Scouting, TL Storer 118 [ ] Buffalo Trail 80 [ ] 250 Treasures - grn/m bdr Minuteman Staff Alumni Reunion 2009 100th Anniversary, West Texas Boston 100 Years of Scouting, Camp Sayre 119 [ ] Buffalo Trail 81 [ ] 250 Treasures - lav/m bdr Minuteman Scout Reservation 100th Anniversary, West Texas Boston 100 Years of Scouting, Zakim 120 [ ] Buffalo Trail 82 [ ] 250 Treasures - blu/m bdr Minuteman Bridge- Boson, Massachusetts Burlington Boston 100 Years of Scouting, 2009 121 [ ] 1910 2010, 100 Years, blk bdr 325 83 [ ] 250 County Minuteman Caribbean Weekend, Cape Cod Burlington Boston 100 Years of Scouting, Public 122 [ ] 1910 2010, 100 Years, blk/m bdr 25 84 [ ] 250 County Minuteman Gardens Boston, MA Burlington Boston 100 Years of Scouting, Adventure 123 [ ] 1910 2010, 100 Years, blu bdr 10 85 [ ] 250 County Minuteman Base 100 - City Hall Plaza Burlington 1910 2010, red name, Cranberry Boston 100 Years of Scouting, Scout 124 [ ] 325 86 [ ] 200 County Bog scene, blk bdr Minuteman Sunday Interfaiths Service 2010 Burlington 1910 2010, red/m name, Cranberry Boston 100 Years of Scouting, Centennial 125 [ ] 100 87 [ ] 200 County Bog scene Minuteman Philmont Trek Burlington 1910-2010, wht name, Deer scene, Boston 100 Years of Scouting, Shining 126 [ ] 400 88 [ ] 200 County blk bdr Minuteman Light, Jamboree Area Show Burlington 100 Years of Scouting, Centennial 127 [ ] 1910-2010, sil/m name, Deer scene 100 Boston County 89 [ ] Day of Service, Boston Harbor 200 Minuteman Burlington Islands 128 [ ] 1910 2010, 100 Years, org bdr 500 County 100 Years of Scouting, Centennial Boston Burlington 1910 2010, red name, Cranberry 90 [ ] Day of Service, 2010 Winter Classic 200 129 [ ] 500 Minuteman County Bog scene, yel bdr Boston Burlington 1910-2010, wht name, Deer scene, 100 Years of Scouting, Centennial 130 [ ] 500 Boston County yel bdr 91 [ ] Day of Service, 2010 Centennial
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