Archive for August 3, 2008

Tsali 134 ARM1 Sells on eBay

Posted in SR-5 Lodges, Tsali 134 by John E. Pannell on August 3rd, 2008 at 4:02 am
Tsali 134 ARM1

Tsali 134 ARM1

An ARM1 from Tsali 134 was recently sold on eBay.     This is one of the most difficult pieces from the Carolinas and few are known to exist in collections.   The eBay link will become inactive over time, so I have made a screencap of the auction’s page.

It sold for a remarkable “Buy It Now” price of $12,499.99.     The seller is prominent Region 6 collector and well known to folks in this part of the country.     From the eBay id used, the Scouting Century Foundation was the buyer.

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Update: Skyloo Ceremony Team Jacket Patches

Posted in Oregon Lodges, Skyloo 442 by John E. Pannell on August 3rd, 2008 at 12:05 am

Skyloo 442 ZJ1

Jeff Ansley had previously written about a fake of the Skyloo 442 J4 that surfaced on eBay.     At the time he didn’t have an image of the fake, which he labeled the ZJ1.   Since then a scan has been obtained and added to this site.

Jeff revised his post to include the image of the ZJ1.     It also also shown here.

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There are a couple of issues dealing with a piece of JavaScript that doesn't work as it should on the Storm's browser, but I can redesign around that. At least I have learned this before the site becomes widely used on these devices. The site badly needs some redesign work and this could be an excuse to at least think about it.

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