Archive for November, 2006
ClothTalk 017 - One Night Wonder
by Ben Killen on November 20th, 2006
Our feature this week: Tim And Ben chat with Brandon Ellis from Lodge 70 Tsoiotsi Tsogalii who runs down the patch history of his great lodge—and manages to share a few tales of his own along the way.
Also this episode, Tim, Ben and Chris talk about the Scout History Wiki. Chris leads Tim through the process of creating his Wiki account. You can create one too—its actually quite simple.
We would love to chat with you about your Troop, Lodge, District Council or any other collection you have! Pleasse drop us an email at ClothTalk at ClothTalk dot com.
Once again, thanks for listening to ClothTalk: bringing you the history of Scouting through collectables.
If you’re not watching the enhanced version of this week’s show, feel free to follow along at Tsoiotsi Tsogalii’s page at oaimages.com
Keywords: Tsoiotsi Tsogalii Lodge 70, Brandon Ellis, Tim Hall, Ben Killen, Chris Brightwell, The Scout History Project, ClothTalk, Cloth Talk, OAimages.com
Enhanced Podcast [63:13m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
Standard Podcast [63:13m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadClothTalk 017 - One Night Wonder
by Ben Killen on November 20th, 2006
Our feature this week: Tim And Ben chat with Brandon Ellis from Lodge 70 Tsoiotsi Tsogalii who runs down the patch history of his great lodge—and manages to share a few tales of his own along the way.
Also this episode, Tim, Ben and Chris talk about the Scout History Wiki. Chris leads Tim through the process of creating his Wiki account. You can create one too—its actually quite simple.
We would love to chat with you about your Troop, Lodge, District Council or any other collection you have! Pleasse drop us an email at ClothTalk at ClothTalk dot com.
Once again, thanks for listening to ClothTalk: bringing you the history of Scouting through collectables.
If you’re not watching the enhanced version of this week’s show, feel free to follow along at Tsoiotsi Tsogalii’s page at oaimages.com
Keywords: Tsoiotsi Tsogalii Lodge 70, Brandon Ellis, Tim Hall, Ben Killen, Chris Brightwell, The Scout History Project, ClothTalk, Cloth Talk, OAimages.com
ClothTalk 017 - One Night Wonder
by Ben Killen on November 20th, 2006
Our feature this week: Tim And Ben chat with Brandon Ellis from Lodge 70 Tsoiotsi Tsogalii who runs down the patch history of his great lodge—and manages to share a few tales of his own along the way.
Also this episode, Tim, Ben and Chris talk about the Scout History Wiki. Chris leads Tim through the process of creating his Wiki account. You can create one too—its actually quite simple.
We would love to chat with you about your Troop, Lodge, District Council or any other collection you have! Pleasse drop us an email at ClothTalk at ClothTalk dot com.
Once again, thanks for listening to ClothTalk: bringing you the history of Scouting through collectables.
If you’re not watching the enhanced version of this week’s show, feel free to follow along at Tsoiotsi Tsogalii’s page at oaimages.com
Keywords: Tsoiotsi Tsogalii Lodge 70, Brandon Ellis, Tim Hall, Ben Killen, Chris Brightwell, The Scout History Project, ClothTalk, Cloth Talk, OAimages.com
ClothTalk 016 - New York! New York!
by Ben Killen on November 5th, 2006
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This week, Ben and Tim speak to Bill Mulrenin, also known as: the New york OA trader. We talk about scouting in the New York area as well as a few stand-out patches from the region. Visit Bill at NYOATrader.Com
Bill is an Eagle Scout and Vigil Member of Shu-Shu-Gah Lodge 24 in Brooklyn, NY. In Scouting he has received the District Award of Merit, the Silver Beaver, and the Scouter’s Key. He has been active in Scouting since his youth, and has served in a variety of capacities, most currently as the Chartered Organization Representative for the Cub Scout Pack 23 and Boy Scout Troop 23 at Our Lady of Angels in Brooklyn. Outside the unit level, he is a Trustee of the Ten Mile River Scout Camp Museum and Co-Chairman of its’ Memorabilia Committee, the New York State Editor for the Blue Book, and the International Scout Collectors Association Vice-President for New York State.
In the North East? Be sure to visit the 11th annual Trade-O-Ree at Camp Alpine. See ShuShuGah.org for details.
Images courtesy of OAImages.com
Check Out John Pannell’s new blog at: blog.OAImages.com
Also: Tim, Ben and Chris talk about the Scout History Wiki.
As always thank you for listening and drop us a note at ClothTalk at ClothTalk dot com.
Thanks for listening to ClothTalk: bringing you the history of Scouting through collectibles.
Keywords: Bill Mulrenin, New York, New York City, Ten Mile River Scout Camp, Order of the Arrow, Shu Shu Gah Lodge, The Scout History Wiki, The Scout History Project, ClothTalk, Tim Hall, Ben Killen, Chris Brightwell
Enhanced Podcast [44:28m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
Standard Podcast [44:28m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadClothTalk 016 - New York! New York!
by Ben Killen on November 5th, 2006
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This week, Ben and Tim speak to Bill Mulrenin, also known as: the New york OA trader. We talk about scouting in the New York area as well as a few stand-out patches from the region. Visit Bill at NYOATrader.Com
Bill is an Eagle Scout and Vigil Member of Shu-Shu-Gah Lodge 24 in Brooklyn, NY. In Scouting he has received the District Award of Merit, the Silver Beaver, and the Scouter’s Key. He has been active in Scouting since his youth, and has served in a variety of capacities, most currently as the Chartered Organization Representative for the Cub Scout Pack 23 and Boy Scout Troop 23 at Our Lady of Angels in Brooklyn. Outside the unit level, he is a Trustee of the Ten Mile River Scout Camp Museum and Co-Chairman of its’ Memorabilia Committee, the New York State Editor for the Blue Book, and the International Scout Collectors Association Vice-President for New York State.
In the North East? Be sure to visit the 11th annual Trade-O-Ree at Camp Alpine. See ShuShuGah.org for details.
Images courtesy of OAImages.com
Check Out John Pannell’s new blog at: blog.OAImages.com
Also: Tim, Ben and Chris talk about the Scout History Wiki.
As always thank you for listening and drop us a note at ClothTalk at ClothTalk dot com.
Thanks for listening to ClothTalk: bringing you the history of Scouting through collectibles.
Keywords: Bill Mulrenin, New York, New York City, Ten Mile River Scout Camp, Order of the Arrow, Shu Shu Gah Lodge, The Scout History Wiki, The Scout History Project, ClothTalk, Tim Hall, Ben Killen, Chris Brightwell
ClothTalk 016 - New York! New York!
by Ben Killen on November 5th, 2006
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This week, Ben and Tim speak to Bill Mulrenin, also known as: the New york OA trader. We talk about scouting in the New York area as well as a few stand-out patches from the region. Visit Bill at NYOATrader.Com
Bill is an Eagle Scout and Vigil Member of Shu-Shu-Gah Lodge 24 in Brooklyn, NY. In Scouting he has received the District Award of Merit, the Silver Beaver, and the Scouter’s Key. He has been active in Scouting since his youth, and has served in a variety of capacities, most currently as the Chartered Organization Representative for the Cub Scout Pack 23 and Boy Scout Troop 23 at Our Lady of Angels in Brooklyn. Outside the unit level, he is a Trustee of the Ten Mile River Scout Camp Museum and Co-Chairman of its’ Memorabilia Committee, the New York State Editor for the Blue Book, and the International Scout Collectors Association Vice-President for New York State.
In the North East? Be sure to visit the 11th annual Trade-O-Ree at Camp Alpine. See ShuShuGah.org for details.
Images courtesy of OAImages.com
Check Out John Pannell’s new blog at: blog.OAImages.com
Also: Tim, Ben and Chris talk about the Scout History Wiki.
As always thank you for listening and drop us a note at ClothTalk at ClothTalk dot com.
Thanks for listening to ClothTalk: bringing you the history of Scouting through collectibles.
Keywords: Bill Mulrenin, New York, New York City, Ten Mile River Scout Camp, Order of the Arrow, Shu Shu Gah Lodge, The Scout History Wiki, The Scout History Project, ClothTalk, Tim Hall, Ben Killen, Chris Brightwell

