A bi-weekly talk show focusing on the history of Scouting as told through the world of Scout collecting, patches and memorabilia.

ClothTalk 022 - Déjà vu all over again

Posted in ClothTalk (dial-up friendly mp3) by Ben Killen on January 29th, 2007

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What a week at ClothTalk central! Nonetheless, Tim and Ben manage to bring you one of their most captivating interviews yet—with collector Kirk Doan (www.kirkdoan.com). Do you know where the Kansas City, Chiefs got their name? Have you ever heard of Cotton Farming Merit Badge? Do you know who has the largest privately held Scouting Collection in existence? Ever heard of the Tribe of Mic-O-Say? There have also been a lot of other Scouting honor societies over the years. Also, Kirk shares with us that he uses Inland Marine Collectibles insurance. Have you ever thought of insuring your collection?

John Pannell brings us note from his blog (blog.oaimages.com). Chris tells us how to use an image in the wiki. Brandon fills us in on upcoming the Trade-O-Ree calendar. Beep Bepp reviews his Scout site surfing, and we all get to know Kirk Doan and his adventures in Scout collecting.

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566 Malibu 349 Blue Heron Cotton Farming merit badge 89 Kepayshowink 473 Aiaouez 454 Kamehameha Mishawaka 314 X1 Checote 154 Gila 378 Baluga 538 S1 Unami 1 25th Anniversary Nentico 12 YX2 Chappegat 15 Potawatomie 63 10th Anniversary Papago 494 Nawakwa 3 F6 Awaxaawe Awachia 535

Keywords: Kirk Doan, ClothTalk, Cloth Talk, The Scout History Project, TSHP, BSA, Boy Scouts of America, OA, Order of the Arrow, Patch trading, Patch collecting, Insignia, John Pannell, Brandon Ellis, Tim Hall, Chris Brightwell, Ben Killen

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