Archive for June 4, 2008

Lodge 104: Yamni Wakpa Chapter Neckerchief

Posted in Occoneechee 104, SR-7B Lodges by John E. Pannell on June 4th, 2008 at 5:02 am

104 Yamni Wakpa N1?Yamni Wakpa chapter of Occoneechee lodge recently issued its first neckerchief. This is only one of several new issues produced by this lodge. Thanks to Greg Grimes for scanning this piece for me.

I originally wrote this post a couple of weeks ago, but kept delaying its appearance and placing other items ahead of it.     Sorry, Greg.   The other new issues from this chapter have already been addressed a separate post here.

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Skyloo Ceremony Jacket Patches

Posted in Oregon Lodges, Skyloo 442 by skyloo442 on June 4th, 2008 at 1:55 am

Skyloo 442 J4

Recently I have seen several Skyloo 442 Ceremony Jacket Patches pop up on eBay. Funny thing about that is that only one was issued per person per lifetime and this guy in Germany has an endless supply. Paul Collett and I know how many of these were made and issued and the very tough standards that were used to qualify for one. Scan of the real deal are on this site and if I ever get my hands on one of the fakes - it will be also. If you have one please send me a scan. This guy has also produced a fake of the 311 Es-Kaielgu F1.

Skyloo 442 ZJ1

About 200 of this design were made and 50 of those had the word Honorary stitched on the bottom for adults that advised a qualifying team. All were awarded and nobody (I repeat NOBODY) got an extra. In fact the lodge was so tough that they used the same patch when Skyloo merged with Cole Snass Lamatai.   The Wauna La-Mon’Tay 442 X2 was created so that the patch could reflect the new lodge name. I have both jacket patches and the X2.

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