Kintecoying Lodge #4 in conjunction with the Ten Mile River Scout Museum has issued their first jacket patch and historic flap set commemorating the legacy of service of the Order of the Order of the Arrow in NYC.
The Kintecoying Lodge #4 and the Ten Mile River Scout Museum commemorates A Legacy of Service by issuing this unique fully embroidered 6-patch set composed of Kintecoying’s First Jacket Patch and 5 historic flaps, one for each of the legacy lodges.
The set consists of a beautiful solid embroidered Pentagon shaped backpatch showing the map of the five boroughs of New York City, the imposed totem of where each of the five historic lodges were located by borough, and the totem of the new lodge, the Peregrine Falcon on the left. Each flap features as its centerpiece the first patch ever issued by each of the five respective lodges. On the rest of the flap are the dates of the lodge’s existence, the name and number of the lodge and the theme which is “A Legacy of Service.â€
Here is a scan of the Aquehongian #112 Lodge Historical issue:
This is the final flap in the series.
This will also have a dual listing
4 Kintecoying HS5 RED R WHT – WHT FDL; BLU Aquehongian Lodge No. 112 1935 2013 A Legacy of Service
112 Aquehongian HS1 RED R WHT BLU FDL FDL; BLU 1935 2013 A Legacy of Service (Issued by Kintecoying Lodge)
You can currently purchase a set here.
Aquehongian Lodge 112 black border Older OA Flap m
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OA AQUEHONGIAN LODGE 112 F1 FIRST FLAP, CUT EDGE BV
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Aquehongian Lodge 112 Greater New York, Staten Island NY Flap BLK Bdr (7D461)
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OA AQUEHONGIAN LODGE 112 1915-1998 NOAC TWO PIECE SET
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Vintage BSA Aquehongian Lodge 112 Patch
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