Shu Shu Gah Lodge #24 Sakanenk X3 on Neckerchief

What gets listed… and what doesn’t

The Blue Book says that silk screened and embroidered neckerchiefs get listed and that neckerchief with sewn on patches do not. This rule has been bent when in addition to the patch there is also embroidery or silk-screening in addition to the patch.

A completist would likely collect both the patch and the neckerchief.

Here is an example from Shu Shu Gah Lodge’s Sakanenk Chapter and the X3 patch. Here you can see it on a neckerchief. There is no other embroidery or silk-screening, but there is a red and black ribbon sewn to the neckerchief.

Shu Shu Gah Lodge #24 Sakanenk X3 on Neckerchief

So would you collect both? Should it be listed separately?

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