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This is the HVC patchset that was offered for donations of $500 in 2016
A special framed set of rare patches from the 1995 dedication of Daniel Carter Beard final home at Brooklands. The set includes history and photos of the ceremony. A very rare collectible.
Rah, Rah Bullowa!
A framed set of 4 rare 1997 patches celebrating the 50th anniversary (1947-1997) of Camp Bullowa. The set includes information on the 1997 celebration and newspaper clippings of the event.
A must have for any Camp Bullowa fan.
A very rare 90th BSA Anniversary patch, framed with history and details of the "Magnificent Seven" portraited on the patch.
A must for any BSA historian.
Truly one of a kind. Photo Book from 1952 Summer Camp at Camp Bullowa. 11 photos.
A special set of items protected in a shadow box.
Includes:
- A Rockland County Council Patch,
- A 1969 Hull Pond Camporee Patch,
- A BSA Commissioner Wreath FDL Bronze Troop Old Uniform Contest Medal,
- BSA Thank You Pin,
- A Scouters Key Gold Medal
- A Scouters Training Medal
Appears to have been a thank you item to a commissioner for their work in the 1969 camporee.
In good condition.
Joseph Csatari 18"x24" Venturing Print - "Dreams can become a reality in Venturing" - 2004 BSA. New condition.
Joseph Csatari (born 1929, South River, NJ, as son of Hungarian immigrants) is a realist artist who has worked with Norman Rockwell. As a boy, Csatari had painstakingly recreated Saturday Evening Post covers that Rockwell had painted. In 1977, shortly before Rockwell died, Csatari was commissioned as the Boy Scouts of America (BSA)'s official artist and held that position until recently. He was originally hire by BSA in 1953 and during his 60-year association with the BSA, he has created more than 150 Scout-themed paintings and drawings.
However, very few of his paintings depict Explorers or Venturers.
For the knowledgeable collector!
"Greater New York Councils BSA Pouch Camp" Pennant. From early 1950s. Measures approximately 21" long. .
Truly rare!
Pouch Camp in Staten Island NY is one of the GNYC camps.
This is a limited edition (162 of 500) Hudson Delaware Council strip. It is framed with a certificate of authenticity and signed by the Key 3. November 30, 1993
Rare and sought-after "The Higher Vision" first edition, Order of the Arrow bronze figurine. Number 48 of 1,000.
A true find!
THE HIGHER VISION by BSA official artist Joseph Csatari. The artwork was the first piece ever commissioned by the Boy Scouts from Joe Csatari. At the time, Joe was an artist for the BSA. Aquehongian Lodge 114 in Staten Island, NY commissioned the work in honor of their Lodge Adviser Lee Ellison. In the 1960's, the lodge donated the painting to the National Council/Order of the Arrow. This edition is bronze plated, sits on a hardwood base with a handsome custom engraved brass nameplate. It has been meticulously hand detailed. The Higher Vision tells the story of Uncas, chief of the Lenni Lennape, handing the Legend of the Order of the Arrow to an arrowman. It is a powerful, proud piece and makes a fine presentation piece to any arrowman.
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