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A show built for anyone interested in Boy Scout memorabilia. The show features interviews with knowledgeable collectors in the hobby. Show topics include selling on eBay, resources for the hobby, interesting websites and people doing new things to promote the hobby of collecting Scouting memorabilia. My website is at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
- 108 - #108 How To Identify and Sort Your Boy Scout Rank Patches
Have you ever looked at your Boy Scout collection and struggled to figure out what the small differences among common rank and position patches mean? In this episode of the show we go into a deep dive on how to identify and sort your BSA rank patches using the leading reference books in the hobby. It’s a fun rabbit hold collection that almost every Scout or Scouters can start today.
Tue, 07 Feb 2023 - 107 - #107 Building A Traveling Scout Museum
This episode is packed with knowledge and an awesome unboxing. Ryan Losonsky returns for the final installment in my interview with him. This time we are talking about nuts and bolts….literally! Ryan has created a 90+ panel traveling Scout museum and in this video we are going to talk shop. The big unboxing for this week is a truly live box that came in this week from California featuring an outstanding OA collection with some killer (not exaggerating) flaps. The giveaway returns as well to don’t forget to sign up to get your name in the virtual hat for that prize. If you want to find that original video that we referenced in the link is https://youtu.be/yUQTMi9Al8c.
Wed, 25 Jan 2023 - 106 - #106 Traveling Boy Scout History Displays
In this episode you will see how Ryan Losonsky has developed his model for a traveling Boy Scout history display that is adaptable to the audience. He also shares ideas for how you can get invited to display which in some ways is a challenge as well. We also discuss the notion that perfection can be the enemy of getting started as you don't need to have 100% of the items.
During the show you will also get to see three unboxings including one that is very timely for me. Oh and of course a giveaway! These are in every episode of the show. You can put your name in for the prize at www.scoutpatchcollectors.com/prizeThu, 08 Dec 2022 - 105 - #105 Sourcing Uniforms For Steven Spielberg's Movie The Fabelmans
OK spoiler alert! Today I'm telling the whole story of how I came to work with a Hollywood Costumer named Danielle to help outfit the actors in Steven Spielberg's The Fabelmans. I took my family to see the movie on Thanksgiving Day. I had really been hesitant to do a video about my involvement until I saw the final cut. You never know how things are going to turn out and I wasn't sure if they would have made changes since my involvement was more than a year ago. But the uniforms were awesome, the portrayal of Sammy Fabelman's time in Scouts was awesome (can you tell I am a child of the 80s?) and I loved the movie. The overall arc of the story line is heavily focused on the family dynamics. But the the parts in the beginning of the movie with his patrol and troop were just plain fun to watch. Of course in this episode I'll have a giveaway and an unboxing! Oh and if you've read this far down I have an Easter Egg surprise for you. Something that I just found this morning when I was doing my homework for this episode. I was so shocked when I found this that I immediately called my wife and had one of those moments on the phone where she first asked "is everything ok?". Watch to find out!
Wed, 07 Dec 2022 - 104 - #104 Ryan Losonsky Boy Scout History DisplaysFri, 25 Nov 2022
- 103 - #103 Russell Smart Eagle Scout Display
In this episode of the show I am back with some great content. The highlight is an interview with Russell Smart at the Charlotte Trade-O-Ree. He came to the event with an amazing display of Scouting history. His focus was the 20 plus iterations of which merit badges were required for the rank of Eagle Scout. So in each frame he has the patch, medal and merit badge patches from every time the BSA changed the requirements for its highest rank. You can also see a series of small Boy Scout collection unboxings where I did a marathon run. I hope you appreciate the Scobby Doo time effect to speed up the transition. You can also watch to see the winner of the giveaway last week of the 1937 National Scout Jamboree patch. Of course I have another giveaway this week. All you have to do is put in your name and email at www.scoutpatchcollectors.com/prize.
Thu, 10 Nov 2022 - 102 - #102 Patch Trading @ 2023 National Scout Jamboree
Patch Trading at the Jamboree! Listen in to Scouting Hot Finds Live to get the story on visitors and patch trading at the Jamboree from Tico Perez. This episode includes a new giveaway (and the live picking of last week's winner!). You can also catch a number of unboxings. In this episode I try to also pivot towards a focus on newer collectors by calling out the opportunity to fellowship, learn and build your collection at Trade-O-Rees. Please leave comments and feedback as I love to see where everyone would like to see me focus the content.
Fri, 07 Oct 2022 - 101 - #101 Adult Participation Opportunities for the 2023 National Scout Jamboree
In this episode of the show you can here more from the 2023 National Jamboree Chairman Tico Perez. In this segment Tico discusses innovative ways the BSA has thrown out the old rule book about how a Jamboree is run. This includes the opportunity for ANY Scouter to attend with a troop or on staff. He shares that in this new model a leader can attend with their Scout and live the adventure. They are also looking to add another 1,000 staff members and shares how for younger staff members there is a generous discount.
During the show there will also be an unboxing of a Boy Scout collection that I got in. I will also premiere a special video that I recorded for my Patreon Group. The video is called the Inside the Warehouse feature and shows my sorting project in action.
You can enter the giveaway mentioned in this episode by going to http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com/prize. The drawing will stay open for one week following the video.Thu, 29 Sep 2022 - 100 - #100 2023 National Scout Jamboree with Tico Perez
If you are a Scouting memorabilia collector this is the show for you! This is the first episode of my new weekly show Scouting Hot Finds Live. You will not want to miss everything I have packed into a 30-minute livestream including an unboxing, cool giveaway, interview with the 2023 National Scout Jamboree Chairman Tico Perez and a Trade-O-Ree update. The link to participate in the giveaway and get a chance to win the signed sash by the founder of the OA is http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com/p... This format will be interactive to join live so you can leave comments and be part of the fun.
Thu, 22 Sep 2022 - 99 - #99 2022 Pre-NOAC Trade-O-Ree With Chris Jensen
Chris Jensen is once again hosting the Pre-NOAC Trade-O-Ree and in this interview he shares all the details of the event coming up July 23-25 in Knoxville, TN. The TOR runs Saturday - Monday which means the last day is when all the contingents show up. In the podcast we talk about this bi-annual gathering of the hobby and why this is a don't miss event for any Scouting memorabilia collector. You can get a copy of the flyer and see what other TORs are happening around the country on my website at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com. You can find Chris Jensen's website at http://www.Streamwood.net which includes additional information about the event.
Wed, 18 May 2022 - 98 - #98 Camp Book V2021 With Bob Sherman
Version III of the Camp Book II has been published and my guest is Bob Sherman who is the lead author on the project along with Dave Minnihan and Kevin Doyle. This latest version now tops out at 1600 pages identifying each known Boy Scout camp by alpha, state and council. In the interview Bob shares all the research that has been added in this edition including whether camps are known to have issued a patch.
The book is available as a digital download or you can buy the whole 1600+ page printed copy at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.Tue, 01 Jun 2021 - 97 - #97 The History of Cataloging Order of the Arrow Patches with Bill Mulrenin
Order of the Arrow cataloging going back 50 years is the topic of this month’s Scouting Hot Finds Insiders Round Table. Bill Mulrenin served as the New York State Editor on the Blue Book project for the last 3 editions. So in the discussion we take it all the way back to Bill Price books of the 1970s to describe how far this has come. The next big leap forward that we cover is the 1979 publication of the Arapaho book which really helped the hobby. The key feature here was adding high quality images to help with the identification. We didn’t mention it (sounds like a topic for another Round Table) but there is also tons of great historical data in the Arapaho uncovered from National BSA records. Finally we single out multiple ways that the Blue Book published in 1996 really improved OA cataloging. Over the six editions of the Blue Book things such as chronological listing, decimal numbering, as well as including neckerchiefs, chapter issues and event issues were big improvements. If you are a Boy Scout patch collector I think you will find this video to be very educational as Bill has a wealth of history in the hobby to share.
Tue, 18 May 2021 - 96 - #96 Creating Scouting Memorabilia Collecting Guides With Wiatt Williamson
Wiatt Williamson has cracked the code on how to write a Scouting memorabilia guide book. In his years in the hobby he has written over a dozen guides for Order of the Arrow lodges, councils and camps. In this interview he shares the blueprint and makes an offer to share his easy to use template with everyone out there. I think that his idea can be a powerful positive force for the hobby. Imagine if in your state there was a free PDF for all the CSPs (David McIntyre) or for the camps that have been part of your council's legacy through mergers. If you write it they will collect it to borrow a twist a line from a classic movie.
Tue, 06 Apr 2021 - 95 - #95 Dating And Identifying Boy Scout Memorabilia With Mitch Reis
Mitch Reis has just published the 5th Edition of A Guide To Dating And Identifying Boy Scouts Of America Badges, Uniform, & Insignia. This book is one of the reference "bibles" that all Scouting memorabilia collectors should have on their shelf. There is hardly a topic that is not covered if it was worn on a uniform. In this interview Mitch goes all the way back to his earliest efforts on this project. We hear how catching up since the last edition in 2009 was such a challenge. But in the end he has crafted a reference book that will be such a vital piece to feed collectors with new rabbit holes to go down. I was reading the book myself and spent way too much time looking at the Cub Scout listing. Now I'm going to put together a Cub display as I just finished 5 years of being a den leader.
If you enjoy this content please consider helping me fund this podcast by joining my Patreon Group called the Scouting Hot Finds Insiders. For as little as $1 per episode you can join and make sure that the podcast remains a bi-weekly effort to interview interesting people in the hobby. You can also unlock exclusive content that I only publish there. That includes an "After the Interview" segment with Mitch where I asked him some extended questions to get his opinion. Check it all out at http://www.ScoutingHotFinds.com.Mon, 22 Mar 2021 - 94 - #94 Clothtalk The Original Scout Memorabilia Podcast With Chris Brightwell
Perhaps the first podcast I ever listened to back in 2006 was an ambitious project that was launched by some guys out of Coosa Lodge 50 in Alabama. Clothtalk was their idea for an audio podcast that would focus on the hobby of collecting Scouting memorabilia. For 29 episodes these guys brought on guests for interviews, had a Trade-O-Ree correspondent, and asked their guests "what's your favorite patch?" Chris Brightwell was part of that original team although he was more of the engineer making the magic happen. In this interview Chris goes back to 2005-2006 and shared where the idea was born, who made it happen, and reminisces about how this podcast was maybe ahead of it's time. I say right from the beginning in the intro that their podcast was the inspiration for me to pick up a microphone and start SHF Radio back in 2011.
You can find the show notes page at http://www.Scoutpatchcollectors.com. Be sure to go there to find a link to the original Clothtalk episodes that Chris was able to resurrect including the show notes pages. In my Patreon group the Scouting Hot Finds Insiders you can find an extended version "After the Interview" segment where I hear about an amazing audio project that Chris is helping to launch called the Scouting Memories Podcast. You can find out more at http://www.ScoutingHotFinds.com.Mon, 08 Mar 2021 - 93 - #93 NY State OA Trader Bill Mulrenin
For about 15 years Bill Mulrenin has been a constant on the Internet for the Boy Scout memorabilia collecting hobby. His website at www.NYOATRADER.com is the prototype for what a niche blog site in our hobby should be. As the New York OA Blue Book Editor he created the site to help share knowledge and also to keep up with new Order of the Arrow issues from the Empire State. In this interview we go all the way back to the beginning of this idea. We also talk about his work on the board of the Ten Mile River Scout Museum. Going forward Bill has used some of the down time during the 2020-21 pandemic to work on the site and has plans to improve it going forward.
If you enjoyed this content please consider joining my Patreon Group called the Scouting Hot Finds Insiders. My backers in this group specifically help me hire an audio and video editor to bring this podcast to life along with my series of unboxing videos. You can find out more and access exclusive content (including my After the Interview segment with Bill) at www.ScoutingHotFinds.com.Mon, 22 Feb 2021 - 92 - #92 Refurbishing Vintage BSA Knives and Axes With Bill Chadek
A decade ago Bill Chadek took a gamble on a Boy Scout pocket knife. He cleaned up a beat up old knife and brought it back to life with elbow grease, sandpaper, and lots of polishing. This was the beginning of a side business refurbishing vintage BSA pocket knives, sheath knives and hand axes. Today his completed projects sell at auction for as much as $400 on eBay. Over the last decade of honing his craft Bill has experimented with different woods, learned how to forge a much improved leather sheath, and mastered polishing metal. In the interview we talk in depth about one of his most well known projects - recreating the "Kit Carson" style combo with sheath knife with a hand axe mated together.When I came across Bill promoting his projects on Facebook I quickly became a fan. While connecting on this interview Bill actually agreed to repair the sheath for my favorite Western BSA knife. I came away really impressed by his craftsmanship. I love how he is taking something old and recycling it to make it a presentation item. He shares in the interview that several Scoutmasters have purchased these to give them out as gifts for Eagle Scout presentations.If you enjoy this interview with Bill Chadek then you might want to hear the exclusive bonus content that I have posted in my Patreon Group. I had one thorny question for Bill and decided to put that in my "After The Interview" segment rather than include it in the public audio. We also talk about the possibility of me sending him some items to refurbish. You hear access that bonus content and become a member of the Scouting Hot Finds Insiders for as little as $2 per month at http://www.scoutinghotfinds.com. There are also exclusive videos in the Insiders group. The whole purpose of this Patreon group is to support the hiring of an audio and video editor so I can put out more content in 2021!
Mon, 08 Feb 2021 - 91 - #91 Collecting Early OA Odd Shapes With Russell Smart
For several decades Russell Smart was on a mission. He came up with a simple enough goal. Can I get the first patch issued by the oldest lodge in every state? That rabbit hole of collecting led him to add other needs to the list but eventually he was able to get that impossible collection about 93% complete. In our interview we go back in time to talk about Order of the Arrow insignia before the flap. Russell did a lot of research during his quest to build this collection and he shares some incredible stories that all Scouting memorabilia collectors will want to hear. We talk about the Wabaningo book in 1952 that kinda set the early collecting community ablaze. However, the reason for the timing of this interview is that he is now in the process of divesting the collection and finding new homes for the great pieces in the collection. You can find his initial sale of the 100 best pieces here https://bit.ly/LegacyOAcollection.
During 2021 my goal is to publish bi-weekly with new interviews focused on the hobby of collecting Scouting memorabilia. In order to do that and improve not only the quantity of episodes but the quality I'm asking for your help. Please consider joining my Patreon group called the Scouting Hot Finds Insiders at http://www.ScoutingHotFinds.com. Members get exclusive behind the scenes content from the podcast, unboxing videos, and my business as a Scouting memorabilia dealer. Even just a pledge of $2 per month will help me hire an audio editor to make these episodes possible. If you want to see my archive of all the episodes go to my website at http://www.ScoutPatchCollectors.com. There I have a page with all the episodes linked, my Scouting Hot Finds Newsletters, Trade-O-Ree calendar and more.Tue, 26 Jan 2021 - 90 - #90 Spirit of Jamboree with Doug Schwab
At the 2019 World Scout Jamboree held in the United States Doug Schwab helped to staff the Spirit of Jamboree Museum. In this interview we talk about his experience and the book he published that documented the once in a lifetime display of Scouting memorabilia from the World Scout Jamboree. The book is a beautiful full color hard back with professional quality pictures of all the displays including the text which tells the story. During the interview Doug shares how the museum project came about with Russell Smart and Rick Bragga leading the charge. During the the interview he thanks many more members of the staff such as Sam Fairchild, Dave Miura, Bob Hannah and more (complete list on the Author's Note page of the book). The effort to assemble this museum onsite was monumental and completely lead by a team of dedicated volunteer Scouters and collectors including several from other countries making it a truly international effort. If you would like to reach out to Doug he shares in the podcast that you can do so at spiritofjamboree@gmail.com.
If you can help me get the podcast published every two weeks please consider becoming a Scouting Hot Finds Insider and support the project as a patron at http://www.ScoutingHotFinds.com. I am asking listeners to consider donating as little as $2 per month (which works out to $1 per episode) for me to hire an audio and video editor. My goal is to continue putting out high quality content for the Scout patch collecting hobby and this is a way that I'm asking fellow collectors to chip in to help. You can find all the previous 89 episodes of the podcast dating all the way back to 2011 when it launched at http://www.ScoutPatchCollectors.com. There you will see that I also publish an email newsletter to over 5k collectors several times per week called the Scouting Hot Finds Newsletter. I've been publishing that newsletter since 2010. I live in Charlotte, NC where I am a full time memorabilia dealer, collector, and active volunteer Scouter. You can reach me at Jason@ScoutPatchCollectors.com.Mon, 11 Jan 2021 - 89 - #89 Roots: Looking Ahead To Building A Consistent Boy Scout Memorabilia Podcast
The first episode of the Scouting Hot Finds Radio in almost a year should be the launching pad for a real rebirth of the podcast. I know I am guilty of saying that a few times over the last couple of years but I'm laying down roots to make this podcast sustainable. In this episode you will hear about 3 topics that I think fit with the theme of roots.
The first of those is my plans for where I'm going with the Scouting Hot Finds Radio Podcast. It first rolled out in 2011 and so I'm going into year 10 of the podcast with only 89 episodes under my belt. I have figured out a way to make the podcast sustainable on a bi-weekly basis. But that commitment opens the door to part 2 of the podcast where I announce the opening of the Scouting Hot Finds Insiders group on Patreon http://www.scoutinghotfinds.com
I have been putting out free content for the Scouting collecting community for more than a decade. Every newsletter, every podcast, every video is totally free. But to make better content on a consistent basis I'm asking for your support. By joining the SHF Insiders you have help me hire an audio editor that will make a bi-weekly schedule for the podcast doable.
I end the episode by going way back to my podcast roots. In 2006 I was a featured guest on the original podcast for our hobby, Cloth Talk. With permission from Chris Brightwell I'm rebroadcasting my interview with Tim and Ben talking about eBay in our category 15 years ago - talk about a time capsule! Look for the next episode to drop soon which will be my interview with Doug Schwab on the Spirit of the Jamboree museum at the 2019 World Scout Jamboree.Mon, 04 Jan 2021 - 88 - #88 Boy Scout History Museums With Rick Stewart
Rick Stewart has been writing a quarterly article for the ISCA Journal on the topic of Scouting museums going on four years now. During a 20+ career as a professional Scouter and more as a volunteer he can also claim to have visited the National Scout Museum at all 4 of its locations over the last several decades of moving. In this wide ranging interview we go in depth on what make a Scout museum great and how a council might go about setting one up. I have a special take on this as there are no Scout museums in my home state of South Carolina and I'd love to see that change in the next few years. You can find all the archived episodes of Scouting Hot Finds Radio on my website at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Mon, 27 Jan 2020 - 87 - #87 History of Boy Scout Merit Badge Pamphlets With John Smilek
John Smilek says this will be the year. On the 100th anniversary of the first Boy Scouts of America merit badge pamphlet being published he and other collaborators will publish a full reference guide for collecting this niche in the hobby. The guide will include thousands of pictures and a complete explanation of the different types and sub-types issued through the years. In this interview John explains the history of these utilitarian books including the answer to a good trivia question. For what merit badge was the first ever pamphlet published in 1919? The answer will surprise you. There is also a companion video of this interview located on my website at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Tue, 05 Feb 2019 - 86 - #86 Patchvault.org Interview With John Athayde
John Athayde and his collaborators on Patchvault.org are ready to turn back control of Order of the Arrow memorabilia listing to the people. With a background in software and a core group of collectors supporting the effort they have expanded the site from it's roots as Virginia OA specific to now include about 70 lodges. What sets this site apart is the quality of the work. Their guiding rule is that a picture is the best representation of a patch. In this interview John gives the history of the project and invites others to jump in.
Mon, 21 Jan 2019 - 85 - #85: Scouting History Data Crunching With Mike Clinchhttp://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com Mike Clinch is a great example of a Scouter and collector who is willing to invest hundreds of hours of his own time into building something for others. A few years ago he published an amazing two volume set of books detailing in color the merger history of all Boy Scout councils and OA lodges. Teaming up with the likes of Bill Topkis, Jeff Morley, Bob Sherman and others he is now helping to expand that work to include camps. By allowing us to visually understand the sometimes complicated merger history of BSA councils his work is like somebody sharing the answers to the homework problem. Only with his skill as a geographer the maps and charts he makes are so much better than anything I've even. Add to the mix OA section mergers and his project keeps growing. Best of all he is not profiting from any of this but rather proceeds of the printed books are donated back to Scouting. As you can tell I'm a huge fan and glad to have him on the show and let him share and get a little well deserved recognition for his hard work and unselfish service to the hobby.Tue, 08 Jan 2019
- 84 - #84: Teaching Scouting Heritage & Collections Merit Badge With Stuart Tucker
Scouting collectors who have spent time learning about Scouting history have an obvious way to give back to the program. Collections merit badge allows a Scout to take a patch collection and with the right coaching fulfill the requirements. Scouting Heritage teaches Scouts about our movements history while also getting them to take an active role documenting their own troop and local history. Stuart Tucker of the Mecklenburg County Council is a regular merit badge counselor for both of these badges. For going on three years now he has also used a Boy Scout Trade-O-Ree as a useful backdrop to teach these merit badges. In this interview Stuart explains how he has incorporated merit badge instruction into the Charlotte Trade-O-Ree held in April. You can also find the resource material that he shares on the show notes page at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Mon, 17 Dec 2018 - 83 - #83: National Scouting Historian Summit with Topkis and Morley
The National Scouting Historian Summit will take place June 9-15, 2019 at the Philmont Training Center. This week long course will teach over 100 Scouts and Scouters the rules, tools and strategies needed to preserve and share Scouting history in your troop, lodge, council and community. In this interview the two co-leads Bill Topkis and Jeff Morley share the details of this first of it's kind event. We also chat about how this unique course came to develop including the work over the course of a decade or more with the musuem at the National Order of the Arrow Conferences. Bill and Jeff also share a few examples of the things participants will learn. Do you love to share the history of Scouting with others and want to be equipped with expert level advice on how to do it successfully? Do you dream of having a Scout museum or historical society in your council? Do you want to become part of a network of experienced and dedicated Scout historians that you can then call on for advice? Then the National Scouting Historian Summit is for you! But don't wait to sign up as it's already filling up fast. http://www.historiansummit.com Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Mon, 03 Dec 2018 - 82 - #82: Doing A Good Turn With Andrew Silverstone
Andrew Silverstone could teach us all a thing or two about the Scout Oath and Law. When he heard that some Scouts had lost their patches at the 2017 National Scout Jamboree he sprang into action organizing rescue boxes. Using social media he gathered donations and made sure that these Scouts first experience with trading patches wasn't a disappointment. In my interview Andrew tells the story of how it all happened. He also shares why this was so meaningful for him as he was a victim of this mishap himself back at the 1985 Jamboree. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 15 Mar 2018 - 81 - #81: Scott Wheeler 2017 National Jamboree Checklist
Scott Wheeler is a Boy Scout memorabilia collector who has a collection with over 100,000 unique items. The only way he can keep track of all these items is by creating checklists. That has led him to create the best 2017 National Jamboree checklist of council issued items. By Scott's estimation there are around 2000 items issued for this Jamboree including some amazing sets. In our interview we talk about how Scott got started in collecting and as you might guess it goes right back to a Jamboree. We also go off down many other topics is a fun and lively interview with one of the good guys in the hobby. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Tue, 28 Nov 2017 - 80 - #80: Patch Trading Tips For The 2017 National Jamboree with Nick Wolf
Nick Wolf, the Patch King, has a Top 10 list just for folks headed to the Jamboree. As a veteran trader of several Jambos now Nick has come up with ten important tips he shares with the listeners. I was able to sprinkle in some stories and commentary on Nick's list to give you some good examples. The bottom line is that anybody going to the 2017 National Scout Jamboree at the Summit Bechtel National Scout Reserve would get something helpful from his tips. Certainly his list is not all inclusive and so if you have some you'd like to share please leave them as a comment. Likewise if you have questions regarding patch trading at the Jamboree please reach out to me. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 06 Apr 2017 - 79 - #79: Why Collect Boy Scout Patches
In getting ready to host a Boy Scout memorabilia show (we like to call them Trade-O-Rees) I was asked by the troop committee chairman to come give a patch trading class to the Scouts of Troop 33. Episode 79 is the audio of that patch collecting talk that I gave to about two-dozen Scouts ranging from fresh Tenderfoots to high school aged Eagles. I know that many other people have been in this situation. Tasked with creating a 30-40 minute talk on a hobby that not that easy to translate. After getting some advice from others my spin was to focus more on the "why" rather than the "how". I tried to make connections with the Scouts through their participation in the program and show how easy it was to use the memorabilia to walk back in time. I would appreciate any feedback and likewise feel free to take what I've shared and use it if you are ever in that situation. I discovered that anyone born after 1996 is referred to as Generation Z so my goal was to try and speak on their level and not make it a pro-level how to class. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 23 Mar 2017 - 78 - #78: Girl Scout Memorabilia Collecting with Becky Byrns
Becky Byrns was the first collector to host a national Girl Scout collectors show back in the 1990s. Now with 15 shows under her belt and another coming up in a few weeks she is my guest on Scouting Hot Finds Radio. Becky and I talk about the unique points of Girl Scout memorabilia including badges, dolls, jewelry and more. Since I've been collecting Girl Scout stuff for about four years I've enjoyed leaning on her as a resource and was excited to get her on the show to share that with everyone. We also try and compare and contrast how Boy Scout collecting is different from Girl Scouts. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Fri, 17 Feb 2017 - 77 - #77: Patch Trading Blanket with Nick Wolf
Today on the podcast I welcome Nick Wolf who many of you know as the "Patch King". After using some customized patch trading blankets at the 2015 National Order of the Arrow Conference Nick set about seeing if he could design and produce a patch trading blanket for the hobby. After six months of developement he released his blanket which features room for up to 30 different flap/CSP shaped patches along with a zipper system to keep them in place. Since then Nick has also released a matching blanket that is the perfect size for OA two-piece sets and is about to come out with one madef or neckerchiefs and jacket patches.
In this interview Nick shares the story of how he got inspired to make the patch blanket and we talk about the process of getting it to production. The hope is that many Scouts and Scouters attending the 2017 National Scout Jamboree will put these to good use. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.Thu, 09 Feb 2017 - 76 - #76: 2017 National Boy Scout Jamboree with Program Chair Russell Smart
Join me as Russell Smart shares details on this summer's Boy Scout National Jamboree. As the Program Chairman he has spent many hours planning since the 2013 National Jamboree to iron out the wrinkles and make this summer's event amazing. During July 2017 over 40,000 Scouts and Scouters will descend on the Summit Bechtel National Scout Reserve in West Virginia. As the Summit is the world's premier high adventure base the memories that will be made will last a lifetime. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 02 Feb 2017 - 75 - #75: eBay Powerseller Nick Loesch - firstcalltx
Listen in to hear the wisdom of Uncle Nick. My interview with Nick Loesch will trace his history in the hobby and get his impressions on how it's changed over the years. Nick attened the 1964 Jamboree as a boy and caught the patch collecting pretty hard. It was at the 1965 NOAC that he burned a Blue Heron Lodge flap to make a point about boys ripping off each other while trading. After taking a break from the hobby to raise kids Nick jumped back in the late 1990s and never looked back. He started on eBay in 2001 and has been a regular on the TOR circuit for years. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 12 Jan 2017 - 74 - #74: eBay Selling Fees
Everyone interested in selling on eBay needs to pay attention to the fees that are going to take a hard bit out of your bottom line. In today's episode of Scouting Hot Finds Radio we are taking a hard look at what it costs to sell on eBay and look at some strategies that might help you take advantage of the quirks of selling on eBay including whether or not you should have an eBay store. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 05 Jan 2017 - 73 - #73: eBay Spring Seller Update For Collectibles
The collectibles category lives on eBay. Amazon? Forget about it! Try doing it yourself with your own website? Good luck! So when eBay updates their fees and policies twice a year buyers and especially sellers need to pay attention. In this episode of Scouting Hot Finds Radio I am going to break down the changes eBay is rolling out to the marketplace on May 1, 2015. For the most part it's a story of carrots and sticks. Some of the changers are meant to entice sellers to behave in a way that eBay sees as healthy for the site. Other changes are meant to rap you over the knuckles if you go against the tide especially if relaunching the same auctions a dozen times was your game.
Today's episode is just shy of thirty minutes long and in it I will cover the A-Z of the update. I will really focus on how this impacts buyers/sellers in the collectibles category where Scouting memorabilia has a home. At the conclusion I will also share how I think this affects me as an eBay Powerseller with an Anchor level store subscription. BTW, check out my store at http://www.patchblanket.com to see what I've got up for sale.
As always you can listen to Scouting Hot Finds Radio (now on episode 73!) on iTunes or Stitcher Radio. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.Fri, 27 Mar 2015 - 72 - #72: Boy Scout Council Hits The Trade-O-Ree Circuit and eBay!
I met Mary Lou Schwarzer at the recent Easley, South Carolina Trade-O-Ree sponsored by Chris Jensen. What makes his encounter interesting is that she drove down from the Blue Ridge Mountains Council in Virginia (http://www.bsa-brmc.org) to unload a lot of her council's old inventory including camp patches, OA and special issue CSPs. In talking with here I also learned that she has an official BSA council account on eBay and regularly sells items on that marketplace as well. Mary Lou graciously agreed to let me interview her to find out her impressions of the TOR and tips on how it works for a non-profit to sell on eBay.
The interview runs about fifteen minutes and I think it really should give Boy Scout councils and other non-profits some ideas for how to leverage the millions of potential customers on eBay. What if you could sell on eBay with no listing or final value fees and get reduced shipping costs? Listen in while she also explains how sellers can use the service to donate money directly from their auction sales to the non-profit of their choice. What if councils could reach out to local sellers and have them 10% of their gross eBay sales as a contribution?
This is episode #72 of the podcast built for the Scouting memorabilia collecting community and I have big plans to keep going in 2015. I hope to have more guests, more topics and with the largest National Order of the Arrow Conference ever taking place at Michigan State you can believe this is going to be a good year for the hobby. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.Fri, 23 Jan 2015 - 71 - #71: Patch Trading at the 2015 National Order of the Arrow Conference
I decided to record this episode of the podcast when I got a message from a Facebook friend. Krishna Palani asked, "Can you please offer me some resources and tips for trading patches at NOAC? I'm relatively new to trading and I'm going to NOAC this year." I started to fire off a message back when I realized that this was probably a topic that a lot of Arrowmen were curious about. I'm estimating that only 1/5 youth at the 2015 NOAC will be veterans of the last conference in 2012. So very few of them have had any experience going to a NOAC and might be curious for some tips just like Krishna.
I spent some time writing an outline and just hit record. I talked for almost 45 minutes straight through without taking a break or hitting the edit button. This might be the first time in years that I've just recorded my stream of thought and never edited a single word in post-production. However, I'm extremely happy with the result. I think the content in this show will be very valuable for any Arrowmen (youth or adult) that has never attended a National OA Conference. What you get here is my unfiltered opinion and I'm sure I'm going to make a few people mad with me for that reason.
Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.Thu, 08 Jan 2015 - 70 - #70: Social Media Selling Strategy With Nick Wolf
The last several episodes of Scouting Hot Finds Radio have focused on unique strategies that people in the hobby of collecting Boy Scout memorabilia have used to feed their habit. Today's episode of the podcast takes the question to one of the young guns in the hobby Nick Wolf of the Connecticut Yankee Council and Owaneco Lodge 313. Nicknamed the "Patch King" by his own lodge brothers because at such a young age he seemed to be loaded with tons of cloth, Nick has developed a unique social media strategy to turnover his inventory.
I have been buying/selling for a long time and I got lots of great ideas from listening to Nick share his strategy. In many ways it runs counter to what the typical trader in this hobby would think. Nick would rather sell 100 $1 patches than 1 $100 patch.
Many people on Facebook and especially in the Scout Patch Collectors Facebook Group will know Nick from his Cyber Monday Deal sheet. He just wrapped up his 3rd annual sale and was able to surpass what he sold from the first and second combined. However, his strategy doesn't center around a 1/year offer. He has a talent for sourcing patches as well. Somehow while vacationing in Hawaii with his family he returned to CT with thousands of patches from a Scout shop in CA.
If you listen to the show and have some feedback please post it below. You can find nick on Facebook and I've included a copy of his most recent Cyber Monday Deal sheet here. He also has a website and you can find him on eBay. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.Thu, 11 Dec 2014 - 69 - #69: Going Hunting For Rare Books & Memorabilia w/Richard Mori
Richard Mori has been collecting Scouting memorabilia and specializing in rare books for many years. In this interview he reveals a strategy for success that he feels confident nobody can duplicate. What is really interesting about the way that Richard makes money in the hobby of collecting Boy Scout and Girl Scout memorabilia is that he does it the old school way. You won't hear the words Internet or eBay mentioned in this interiew. However, that's not to say that there aren't some nuggets that any collector can take away and relate to.
This episode represents the third in a series I am doing on ways that people have taken their passion for a hobby and figured out how to make it pay for itself by earning a little money. In Episode #67 we focused on how to sell on consignment and in #68 we talked about having an antique mall booth. I hope that you will enjoy this episode of the show just as much.
Richard Mori lives in New Hampshire but can be found traveling around the country to shows throughout the year. He has established a wide network of contacts both in the Scout collecting community and among book dealers. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.Fri, 07 Nov 2014 - 68 - #68: Antique Mall Selling Strategy for Scout Memorabilia With Todd Kelly
When the Boy Scouts of America announced they would be building a permanent Jamboree site in the hills of West Virginia Todd Kelly started making some trips to the "Mountain State" to scope out locations for a Trade-O-Ree. One of the results of that venture was deciding to rent out a booth in two different antique malls in nearby Beckley, West Virginia. Along with his partner at the time Todd got into the business of selling Scouting collectibles at an antique mall. It's been almost four years since he dipped his toes into this strategy and Todd is now doubling down on this idea.
Tonight on Scouting Hot Finds Radio I have the second show in a series on interesting ways that people in the hobby of Boy Scout memorabilia collecting can turn over some of their inventory and make money. Sure we all know about selling on eBay but in this series I am uncovering some of the lesser known strategies that people are using. We've already covered selling on consignment in Episode #67 of the podcast.
As Todd and I both have antique mall booths we cover a lot of ground in this interview. You can hear everything from what the basic financial arrangement is with the owner of the store to tips on what questions to ask and what to avoid. You'll hear how "clutter" is not a four letter word in this strategy and the advantages of having a 7-day a week brick and mortar location that you don't have to staff yourself. We also cover a tricky situation that you want to avoid and the secret formula for knowing if your antique booth is worth all the trouble and effort.
Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.Thu, 09 Oct 2014 - 67 - #67: Selling Consignment on eBay Interview W/ Powerseller Angi Diller
Her eBay user ID was a perfect choice several years ago - my_real_job_is_tattoos. Ironically as her eBay business grew she was able to leave behind that "real job" and make a full time living as a work from home eBay Powerseller. Angie Diller is my guest on Scouting Hot Finds Radio and our topic is essentially sourcing. For Angie she runs a business totally based upon consignment with regular pickers that bring her items to sell on eBay. This interview is the first in a series of shows that I'm going to publish describing strategies that people in the hobby can make a little money to feed their habit. I got my real start on eBay as a consignment seller about 10 years ago so this interview brings me back to my own eBay roots. As you listen to the interview we dive into how Angie runs her business including talking about unique sticky points with selling on consignment. How do you determine the consignment rate? What happens with returns? How do you handle your consignors to make sure there are no bad surprises? These are all questions that Angie and I dive into during this interview. As for pickers she has some war stories to share in the hot Michigan estate sale market. If you enjoy this episode be sure to tune in over the next few months as I do more show topics about making money selling memorabilia. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Fri, 26 Sep 2014 - 66 - #66: 2015 National OA Conference NOAC Trade-O-Ree w/ Chris Jensen
Chris Jensen of Streamwood Inc. has been in the Boy Scout memorabilia hobby since the 1960s and as a full-time memorabilia dealer he has hosted more than forty trade-o-rees including ones for the National Order of the Arrow Conference (NOAC). In August of 2015 the Order of the Arrow will be holding it's 100th Anniversary NOAC at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan. Streamwood will be running a NOAC trade-o-ree for the three days leading up to the event on August 1-3. In this interview Chris Jensen goes over all the details for the Big Monster NOAC TOR. We also talk about his impressions as to why there are so many new TORs popping up on the calendar. If you want to know more about the TOR visit his website at http://www.streamwood.net. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Fri, 05 Sep 2014 - 65 - #65: Collecting Boy Scout Camp Patches With Bob Sherman CBIIV2 (2014)
My guest is Bob Sherman who is a well known figure in the hobby of collecting Boy Scout memorabilia. Some have taken to calling him the "camp patch man" as he has been writing the camp patch column in the ISCA Journal for a whopping 22 years now. The focus of our interview tonight is discussing the brand new edition of the Camp Book II that has just been published and is available as a PDF either through instant download or CD on eBay. The book comes in at 1250 pages but you can still purchase it on eBay from my partner there RadarBSI. One of the key things about the Camp Book II is that is also the best reference piece for the history of Scouting councils. It is packed with information about early teens and twenties councils that most people don't even know existed. Towards the end of this interview I reveal a pair of special bonus items that I am committing to give away with every sold copy of the Camp Book II V2 (2014). You'll just have to listen in to hear what I've got up my sleeve. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Fri, 08 Aug 2014 - 64 - #64: Building A BSA Council Memorabilia Website w/ Boyd Williams
When Boyd Williams attended the 1981 National Boy Scout Jamboree and traded a few patches he probably never thought he'd eventually become one of the well-known collectors in Tennessee. However, after moving back home to Franklin, Tennessee in 1994 and getting back active in Scouting he soon caught the patch collecting bug. As an active Scouter in the Middle Tennessee Council and Wa-Hi-Nasa Lodge 111 he started collecting everything local. Along the way his passion for that local stuff led him to dig deep for council and district activity patches - something that many collectors ignore. In fact one of the reasons he states for getting into that niche is that others were'nt interested in it. So back around 2005 even though he admits to not being a computer genius he started building a website to document his collection and preserve the history of the activity patches from his council. http://www.mtcpatches.com was built using a now defunct software program so when it crashed in 2013 he got help from a local Scouter and set about building it back from scratch. Today, the website has neat district maps and every council and district patch that he knows of. Boyd has even expanded to add a category for the Grimes Canoe Base and the shoulder insignia of the MTC. In our interview Boyd and I talk about all this and I share how his site is an inspiration for me and should be to others. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Fri, 01 Aug 2014 - 63 - #63: Collecting BSA Cancer Awareness Patches
Justin Carlisle began collecting Boy Scout cancer awareness patches about the time that his Order of the Arrow chapter issued a patch to help raise funds for the local chapter of the Susan G. Komen Foundation in Greenville, SC. Soon he discovered that several OA lodges had produced memorabilia to help find a cure for cancer and he was hooked. With his own father falling a victim to cancer he decided to write a reference guide for others Scouting memorabilia collectors who were interested in this niche. Teaming up with Brett Estrade who runs Patchtrends.com he put together a guide that has all known issues including pricing data. In this episode of the Scouting Hot Finds Radio Justin and Brett share the story of this new collectors guide. For other Scouting memorabilia collectors who have notions of writing a similar collecting resource guide Brett Estrade is willing to partner with them by offering his database of prices realized from the Boy Scout category of eBay. At the time of this episode that catalog holds over 2 million price points. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Fri, 27 Jun 2014 - 62 - #62: Scouting History on Wheels with John Sorensen of GSLC in Utah
During the centennial of the Boy Scouts of America in 2010 John Soresen got the idea to create a traveling display that he calls Scouting History on Wheels. In my interview with him today John shares the story of how he put together the display and what he is trying to share with the audience. Perhaps the most unique thing he has done is assemble a patrol of Scouts in vintage uniforms to perform flag ceremonies in classic fashion. John's story and willingness to be a Boy Scout evangelist for the movement should be an inspiration for all memorabilia collectors. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 29 May 2014 - 61 - #61: 5,000 Members & Climbing in Scout Patch Collectors Pt. 2
In the conclusion of my interview with Brad England the coufounder of the Scout Patch Collectors Facebook Group we reflect back on how the group has impacted the hobby. Brad and I also talk about how in many ways the group is an anomaly for Facbook in that is is uber-active. Finally we make a wish list for tools that we lack as admins of the group. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Sun, 18 May 2014 - 60 - #60: 5,000 Members & Climbing in Scout Patch Collectors
Brad England and I literally launched the Scout Patch Collectors Facebook as a direct result of this radio show two years ago. I noticed Brad swapping Boy Scout patches on Facebook and lined him up on an interview to share his strategy. Out of that conversation was born the idea to create a group on Facebook devoted to trading patches and the group was born. In this interview the cofounders look back as the group climbs over 5,000 members with no signs of slowing down. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Fri, 09 May 2014 - 59 - #59: Scout Patch Collectors Base Camp
For more than a decade the Scout Patch Collectors Base Camp has been the goto reference directory for those interested in Scouting memorabilia. Glenn Chase is my guest tonight and I consider him to be one of the Internet pioneers of the hobby. As the curator of the base camp since it launched he has probably seen every patch collecting website there is including many that are now long gone. In this show Glenn shares the story of where he got the idea for the project and how he has kept it going all these years. We also talk about his other hobby websites and he gives some great advice to those seeking to get started on a website project. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 06 Mar 2014 - 58 - #58: Order of the Arrow Belt Buckles with Matt Delk
Matt Delk has been collecting Scouting memorabilia just about his whole life. One of the most unique collections he has is Order of the Arrow belt buckles. This is a very niche collection and he shares his passion for it in this interview. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 20 Feb 2014 - 57 - #57: Boy Scout Council Memorabilia Display
When Gary Beadle looked up at the tall pine paneled wall of the Gulf Coast Council BSA Scout office he had an inspiration. Why not decorate the beautiful wall with a true council collection of memorabilia. He pitched the idea to the council board and Scout executive who were more than happy for him to undertake the project to commemorate the Boy Scouts of America's centennial celebration in 2010. Tonight on Scouting Hot Finds Radio we dive into the question of how he did it. Gary got retired professionals, families of deceased Scouters and even serious collectors to give him the pieces he needed to fill in the collection and he did the rest. You'll even hear me ask some thorny questions about what the diggers thought about him having an official letter of introduction from the Council Scout Executive. One of the reasons I wanted to bring Gary Beadle on to share his story is so that other collectors might be inspired to follow his example. The idea of working with the council and or camp to put up a permanent display should not be radical idea for Boy Scout memorabilia collectors. If Gary can do it so can you (and me!). Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 06 Feb 2014 - 56 - #56: Collecting Roadblock - the BSA's Project S.O.A.R.
Ted Thompson was like many Boy Scout memorabilia collectors when he ran up against a collecting roadblock about five years ago. His main interest was council shoulder strips but when he got down to a final list of the twenty-five toughies he had to come up with something new to pursue to keep his passion for the hobby going. He remembered the words of his camp counselor, "if you ever get any Project S.O.A.R. patches pick them up for me." Before long he had all the national issue items and was on to digging through trade-o-ree bins for council and district issued event patches with a S.O.A.R. theme. The program was first introduced by the Boy Scouts of America in the early 1970s and stands for Save Our American Resources. Listen in tonight for my take on side collections and hear Ted's story on how he got into a fun and inexpensive collection that might be unusual for some. What interesting side collections do you have? Send me an email and maybe we can get you on the air too! Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 23 Jan 2014 - 55 - #55: Looking Back and Ahead - Wrapping up 2013
Boy Scout memorabilia collectors in this episode of Scouting Hot Finds Radio I wrap up 2013 and look to new projects in 2014. Over the course of the year there have been 18 episodes of the show published with interviews from interesting people in the hobby such as Russell Smart, Chris Jensen, Deryl Radder and more. Some of my web projects such as BoyScoutTweet.com changed their focus while others like the Scout Patch Collectors Facebook Group continued to grow. With the new year I'll be jumping right into some new projects including finding ways to help educate and bring up a new generation of collectors in the hobby. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Fri, 03 Jan 2014 - 54 - #54: Order of the Arrow Blue Book 2.0 With Roy More
The effort to catalog and describe all known Order of the Arrow issues has been ongoing since the 1950s. Many old collectors will remember the Bill Price books that had a picture of each flap and attempted to describe the restrictions. David Leubitz had a book – the original Blue Book that tried to catalog the issues and introduced the vocabulary that many collectors are familiar with today such as “S” for solid embroidered flap and “F” for not fully embroidered flap. Later Albertus Hoogeveen and Richard Breithaupt revolutionized this effort with Arapahoe that was published in 1976 with pictures. The Arapahoe II Supplement was published in 1988 and reorganized the original catalog based on new information. Perhaps it was this renumbering of issues that led some collectors to begin work on a new Blue Book effort that would have a structure of national (4), regional (18) and lodge (100+) editors to make the final determinations on cataloging Order of the Arrow memorabilia.
In this session that was recorded at the Dallas TOR in 2013 there is a discussion led by Roy More of TSPA that catches up on that history and explains what is going on with Blue Book 2.0. The Blue Book was published in 1996 and eventually the printed book included 5 editions that came in two year intervals. The final version was released almost completely as a digital product in 2006.
Johnny Sneed of Louisiana is also in on the session and he served as one of the original regional editors and volunteered his time and talents to lay out the massive book. You can also hear the voice of Todd Rogers who chimes in with some good points. Much of the second half of the session is a brainstorming chat about how to redo the numbering and classification system of OA patches. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.Thu, 21 Nov 2013 - 53 - #53: Part II American Overseas Scouting
In the conclusion of my interview with Dan Coberly regarding American Scouting overseas we talk about what BSA Scouting has looked like in the War on Terrorism. Dan discusses how Scouting has popped up in Iraq and Afghanistan led by soldiers who are reaching out to the community. He also gives a neat history of the Overseas Arrowmen Association. This is Part II of my interview so if you missed the first part I invite you to listen to it in the archives or in iTunes. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 10 Oct 2013 - 52 - #52: American Scouting Overseas with Dan Coberly
Growing up on an Air Force Base in rural South Carolina I knew all about the Transatlantic Council and even had some members of my troop that had been in the Far East Council. So when I got in touch with Dan Coberly and found out he is a Distinguished Eagle with an incredible knowledge and history with American Scouting overseas I had to get him on the show. In this interview Dan talks about what BSA Scouting looks like in the far corners of the globe. I discovered many things I didn't know about a big Scouting including some information about the Direct Service Council. Since this is a show about patches of course in the interview we also zero in on the famous memorabilia from Baluga, Achsin and other far flung outposts. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 03 Oct 2013 - 51 - #51: 2013 National Jamboree Patch Report
While patch trading wasn't the only thing happening at the 2013 National Boy Scout Jamboree it was just as popular as ever with the Scouts, Scouters, and visitors. On tonights episode I'm going to give my personal take on patch trading at the Jamboree. I'll give my opinions and share my experiences having gone in for all 7 days that visitors were allowed to do so. My guest is Rick Bedsworth who was in charge of the Collections merit badge staff representing ISCA. Rick will share news of the 600+ Scouts who earned the badge along with his take on how the patch trading went at the Jamboree. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 12 Sep 2013 - 50 - #50: Boy Scout Collectibles Alternatives
For the better part of a year I've been tweaking my own online strategy for selling Boy Scout memorabilia. From closing my eBay store and Prostore in 2012 to reversing some of those decisions in the Spring its been a time of transition and testing. Tonight I'll talk about all that and include an interview with Jody Tucker with details of one of the platforms that I've built a store on. http://www.listityourselfauctions.com is a collectibles alternative that focuses right now on Scouting and military items. Jody is the owner of Manions Auction House and he will give us the deal on this platform that he has been working on for a few years now. I've been out of the studio for more than a month with Jamboree and I'm excited to get back into the loop with a new show! Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 29 Aug 2013 - 49 - #49: Wheels Up On 2013 National Jamboree
Tens of thousands of Boy Scout youth and adult members are packing their bags and heading out for the 2013 National Boy Scout Jamboree this week. You can count me among the crowd that is going to stream into a sleepy corner of West Virginia for the big event. In tonight's episode of Scouting Hot Finds Radio I've got an update on the Mt. Hope Trade-O-Ree from Todd Kelly. The TOR is going to run concurrent with the Jamboree and is opening Saturday! I will also share some important information from Russell Smart regarding patch trading at the 2013 National Jamboree. I hope to see some of you up in the mountains of WV over the next two weeks. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 11 Jul 2013 - 48 - #48: Patchtrends.com Is Go For Launch!
Join me for the launch of a new and invaluable resource for the Boy Scout meorabilia collecting community. Brett Estrade and I are formally launching http://www.patchtrends.com in this episode. Roughly a year ago I published an episode of the radio show that finally comes to fruition tonight. In that show on the Prices Realized Guides I longed for an online solution that would make the whole project more robust, searchable, and easily accessed by all collectors in the hobby. When I was approached to partner with Brett Estrade on a new website that would do all that and much much more I jumped at the opportunity. After several months of tweeks and feedback from beta users the site is now live as an online prices realized search tool for the hobby. Catering strictly to the Boy Scout category of eBay this powerful program captures all completed sales listings (including images!) in an off-site database. Subscribers to this new service can then type in any search term and pull up all results that match the query. The database already has results from 500,000 listings and is growing every day. I really feel this site will become as indispensible to collectors as OAimages.com. However, since it is open to every niche in the hobby from OA to camps to Eagle medals anybody can use the service to value and research items. This could be a game-changer! Listen tonight as Brett and I explain how the idea came about, a little bit about the mechanics, and how for only $2/month you can test out the service with a money-back guarantee. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 13 Jun 2013 - 47 - #47: Philmont Boy Scout Ranch Memorabilia
Mike McAdams with help from Chip Elliott has just published Philmont Millennium 1 Second Edition which can be found at http://www.philmontm1.com. This book is the definitive guide to memorabilia issued for everyone's favorite high adventure base in New Mexico. I was able to catch up with Mike at a trade-o-ree this year when he sat down with a group of collectors to discuss the project and impending publication. Now that the book is out I'd like to share that audio and suggest you consider making the investment in purchasing a copy for your reference library. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Fri, 24 May 2013 - 46 - #46: Y2K TOR and the Scouting Collectors Society
Tonight you will hear the conclusion of my interview with Deryl Radder who was the founder of the Scouting Collectors Society. At one time this Yahoo club was the largest Scouting gathering of Scout patch collectors on the web. In this episode he will share the story of the Y2K trade-o-ree and what led him to eventually pull the plug on the groups. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 09 May 2013 - 45 - #45: Scouting Collectors Society
Way back before there was the Scout Patch Collectors Facebook Group there was a time Yahoo was doing some really cool things with groups. From 1999 - 2006 the largest place for Scouters to meet up online and swap stories and patches was the Scouting Collectors Society. With a brilliant strategy to use club patches as incentives Deryl Radder grew his Yahoo group into a prolific trade-o-ree on the net. Just when everyone was worried that the lights were going to go out on Dec. 31, 1999 he hosted an incredible Y2K TOR that went on for a couple of days straight. The SCS also spun off the Lodge Members Society for OA collectors and included state rooms and groups for other topical trading and collecting areas. As Deryl has noted online it took just about a year for the new Facebook group to eclipse his peak numbers and he sees the potential for a 10,000+ member Scout Patch Collectors Facebook Group. Listen in to hear Deryl share the story of the Scouting Collectors Society including the details of his incentive plan that involved producing perhaps 100+ unique club patches. When he suddenly pulled the plug on the Yahoo Groups in 2006 not everyone was happy but he will share his reasons in this interview. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 25 Apr 2013 - 44 - #44: A New Recipe for Boy Scout TORs
Boy Scout collectors that have been in the hobby a long time know the Trade-O-Ree scene pretty well. Your typical show is long on grey haired attendees and short on walk in traffic. But there is another way. John Ryan has been thinking outside the box for going on three decades with the Lone Star TOR in Grapevine Texas. This year his show will include everything from a collections merit badge group to a youth patch auction that resembles musical chairs. On Saturday the show will be the host for an official Philmont Staff Association reunion to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Scout ranch. With an expected crowd of 150+ just for that add on piece you can bet there will be some "walk through" traffic at this show. Tonight John Ryan is my guest on Scouting Hot Finds Radio to discuss his secret sauce for having a successful TOR. If you want to hear some outside the box ideas that would really shake up the hobby listen in. You might even get an explanation for another event on the schedule called patch golf! Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 11 Apr 2013 - 43 - #43: Patch Trading at the 2013 National Jamboree
This is the show that all Boy Scout memorabilia collectors have been waiting for. At the 2013 National Boy Scout Jamboree patch trading will be an official scheduled activity for the first time ever. Patch trading between adult Scouters and youth Scouts will be allowed at a Jamboree for the first time in decades. I would go so far as to say that my guest tonight is responsible for most of those changes. As an avid collector and one of the top volunteers helping to plan and organize this summer's 2013 National Boy Scout Jamboree Russell Smart has all the answers that we've been waiting to hear. What is the deal with visitors? What about all those privately made staff patches? What are the rules and how are they going to be enforced? Can Scouts trade during the day while they are supposed to be doing program activities? If you are going to the Jamboree then this is a show you need to dial in on. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 28 Mar 2013 - 42 - #42: Gearing Up For the 2013 National Jamboree
What's the plan for this summer's big 2013 National Boy Scout Jamboree? The Volunteer Program Group Chairman Russell Smart is my guest tonight and he'll take us inside the game plan for the Jamboree. One of the features is comparing how this new Jamboree experience compares to the familiar A.P. Hill setting that many of us are familiar with. This is Part 2 of an interview that started with an incredible account of the new Summit Bechtel property in West Virginia. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 21 Mar 2013 - 41 - #41: 2013 National Boy Scout Jamboree in West Virginia
If you are on a contingent, signed up for staff, or just heading up as a visitor to the 2013 National Boy Scout Jamboree being held this summer at the Boy Scout's new Summit Bechtel Reserve property - then this is the show for you. Russell Smart is my guest and as a volunteer he is about at the top of the food chain when it comes to the Jamboree. Russel has responsibility for the program at the Jamboree and that is the subject of this interview. But its not just going to be limited to my questions - we are going to take live callers beginning at 9 PM Eastern. So if you are one of the 40,000+ planning on spending a few weeks in July at the Summit maybe you should pick up the phone and give us a call. You can also email in questions to me at santeeswapper@yahoo.com. BTW Russell is scheduled to come back on in 2 weeks to do a show focused on patch trading at the Jamboree. Stay tuned! Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 14 Mar 2013 - 40 - #40: The Future of the BSA? Michigan Mega Merger
Roy More of TSPA was in the middle of last year's ground shaking merger in Michigan that wiped out councils and may change the BSA playbook forever. As Roy says in tonights show, some of this "scares the hell out of national (BSA)". Listen in for a great show that should appeal to all Scouters.
An email I got from a Scouting friend named Bruce McCrea explained some of this prior to the last NOAC which ironically was being held in Michigan.
You might be interested to know that, as a result of the Area Project merger, the 2012 NOAC will be the last NOAC for the host lodge and 7 neighboring lodges. By the next NOAC, those 8 lodges will be merged into 3 lodges.
As you know, each BSA council is a legal entity while BSA Areas are simply subdivisions of regions and have no legal standing. The idea of the Area Project was to make the entire Central Region Area 2 the legal entity, moving reponsibilities like fund raising and camp operation and management to the area level. The eleven Area 2 councils voted on the final proposal. Erie Shores Council (Toledo) opted out and joined Area 5 and Hiawathaland Council (upper peninsula) voted to merge with a Wisconsin council. This left the nine lower peninsula councils as part of the newly named Greater Michigan Council. It will be subdivided into four "Field Service Councils:"
Great Lakes Council = Great Lakes Field Service Council (no name change)
Gerald R. Ford Council + Scenic Trails Council = President Gerald R. Ford Field Service Council
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reat Sauk Trail Council + Southwest Michigan Council = unnamed Field Service Council
Blue Water Council + Chief Okemos Council + Lake Huron Area Council + Tall Pine Council = unnamed Field Service Council. Each Field Service Council will have an OA lodge, so 8 lodges will be merged into 3. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.Thu, 07 Mar 2013 - 39 - #39: How's the Patch Biz Chris Jensen?
As a Scouting memorabilia dealer for over three decades Chris Jensen has seen a lot of the changes in the hobby. He was one of the first big sellers of Boy Scout memorabilia when eBay launched and remembers the good old days when he couldn't list stuff fast enough. In part 2 of my interview with Chris we talk about eBay and its changing fortunes in the hobby. The conversation then turns to Trade-0-Rees a subject that Chris knows quite a bit about! He shares the three reasons that people attend TORs. Finally I ask him to share the story of Boxware his most famous product in the hobby. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 07 Feb 2013 - 38 - #38: The Chief Bottle Washer - Chris Jensen
Back in the 1990s I was a college student who looked forward to the quarterly newspaper catalog of Boy Scout memorabilia that would show up in my university P.O. Box. My guest tonight on Scouting Hot Finds Radio has been a full time Scout memorabilia dealer for going on three decades. Chris Jensen, the owner of Streamwood.net is one of the most well known figures in the hobby. He has organized dozens of trade-o-rees including ones at the National Scout Jamboree and the National Order of the Arrow Conference (NOAC). He has published reference books on collecting merit badges and Order of the Arrow conclaves to name a few. But perhaps he is most famous for the ubiquitous Boxware frames that sit on just about every TOR table around the country. I've been waiting several months to tie him down for an interview and tonight you can hear part 1 where he opens up about his story and the hobby of Boy Scout patch collecting. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 24 Jan 2013 - 37 - #37: How To Raise A New Generation of Collectors
Tonight's show is dedicated to a question that all hobbies face whether it be model train railroaders or in our case Boy Scout memorabilia collectors - how do you bring new people especially youth into the hobby. While at the Dallas Trade-O-Ree I got the opinions of ten big names in the hobby to that question. Ron Aldridge, Mitch Reis, Albertus Hoogeven and more gave me their ideas. Listen in tonight to hear their answers and my take on how we can pass it on. I will also be revealing the new focus for the Scouting Hot Finds brand for the coming year and talking about my big projects for 2013. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 10 Jan 2013 - 36 - #36: Mt. Hope, WV Welcomes the 2013 National Jamboree
On the show we have several guests who are on live to talk about the 2013 National Scout Jamboree Trade-O-Ree to be held in Mt. Hope, West Virginia just a few miles from the gates to the Summit Bechtel Reserve. The town Mayor Michael Martin will be joined by TOR organizers Todd Kelly and Richard Mori to talk about the history of the area and what the Summit means to the area. Having grown up in Mt. Hope including doing some camping as a Scout in the mountains around the Summit Michael brings a unique perspective to this topic. Todd and Richard will share TOR updates as we turn the calendar closer to the July 2013 event. We will take live callers so please listen in and call our guests with a comment or question. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 06 Dec 2012 - 35 - #35: Collecting Eagle Scout Pins
My guest tonight on Scouting Hot Finds Radio is Brian Ives of http://www.EagleScoutPins.com. Brian is also known as eBay seller Discover626 and on tonight's show he will be sharing the details of how he got started collecting this unique are of Boy Scout Memorabilia. We will learn about the Harmon Foundation Pin (Brian's most treasured pin!), the Knights of Dunamis, the National Eagle Scout Association, and some pins that just were introduced in the last 10 years. Brian is also going to explain an eBook project that he has been working on for several years that will be published later this year. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 22 Nov 2012 - 34 - #34: 2013 National Jamboree Patch Protest w/Spencer
Straight from the pages of Scouting Magazine! Will Scouts be able to continue the legacy of swapping patches at the Summit? See what your Scouts can expect when it comes to patch trading at the 2013 National Scout Jamboree. My guest tonight is Spencer Haberman who was featured in the current issue of Scouting Magazine. The article titled, "Summit Shakedown preview: Patch trading at the 2013 National Scout Jamboree" focused on Spencer's patch trading protest that he led at the 2012 Summit Shakedown. From a group of 3 Scouts trading on a cot the movement grew to 300 Scouts within an hour and got the attention of the BSA executives and lead volunteers. Tonight Spencer Haberman will share his story including how he caught the patch trading bug and what happened during the patch trading protest. We will be on live and taking your calls! See the article at http://scoutingmagazine.org/2012/10/summit-shakedown-preview-patch-trading-at-the-2013-national-scout-jamboree/ Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 08 Nov 2012 - 33 - #33: 2013 National Jamboree @ The Summit Trade-O-Ree
In the summer of 2013 when 50,000 Scouts and Scouters get together for the first National Jamboree to be held at the Summit Bechtel Reserve you know there is going to be some trading going on. My guest tonight, Todd Kelly is organizing the huge Jamboree Trade-O-Ree (TOR) for Boy Scout memorabilia collectors that will run from July 13th - 21st in the town of Mt. Hope, WV just a few miles from the Jamboree site. Todd and fellow collector and business partner Richard Mori have made numerous trips to the home of the Summit to finalize plans for a national TOR that will draw Boy Scout memorabilia dealers and collectors from around the country. In tonight's show, Todd is going to share the story of how he and Richard pulled together with the Mayor and City Council of Mt. Hope to make plans for the Mt. Hope Trade-O-Ree. The TOR will be housed under a 4,000 square foot tent located in the historic football stadium that was carved out from the side of a mountain by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s. Be sure to check the show notes page on http://www.scoutinghotfinds.com to get the links for TOR website, contact information for Todd and to learn how you can take part in the big trade-o-ree. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 18 Oct 2012 - 32 - #32: Falling Back Into the Swing Of Things
Welcome back listeners! After a nice break following the 2012 National Order of the Arrow Conference (NOAC) I am ready to launch the fall schedule of Scouting Hot Finds Radio. These shows are dedicated to interesting topics related to the hobby of collecting Boy Scout memorabilia. Past shows have included interviews with interesting people about different topics including segregated Scouting, trading patches on Facebook and eBay alternatives. On tonight's show I'm going to touch on all of these and make an announcement regarding the new SHF radio archive. In addition I'm going to announce the fall schedule of shows and get some listener input on topics and ideas. The show wraps up with plans for the next version of the Prices Realized Guide. I hope you will come and listen in! Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 04 Oct 2012 - 31 - #31: 2012 NOAC Patch Trading Report
Boy Scout patch collectors the National Order of the Arrow Conference just wrapped up at Michigan State University and now everyone is home recovering from a lack of sleep and sorting their patches. I was in the trenches for 10 days including the NOAC Trade-O-Ree and lots of patch trading at the NOAC. In this show I'll break down the winners and losers from the event. Hear my take on the TOR and what was newsworthy on the patch trading trail. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 09 Aug 2012 - 30 - #30: The Camp Book II by Sherman, Minnihan & Doyle
After nearly twenty years of research and a thousands of hours of work by an army of state editors tonight its here - The Camp Book II. This is the definitive guide to collecting Boy Scout camps written by Bob Sherman, Dave Minnihan and Kevin Doyle. Covering a full 1,000 pages this historical reference guide is probably among the most important works in preserving Boy Scout history on a national level. Many of the details of early Scout council and camp history were lost to time until research from this team preserved it. Tonight on the show Bob Sherman will share the story of how this two decade project finally came together in 2012. He will recount the story of the original Camp Book in 1993 and how that 200 page guide has been exponentially expanded and improved for this 21st century edition. Anyone interested in purchasing the book will also be glad to know that live on the show we will announce the official launch of the book and it will go live for sale at http://www.scoutinghotfinds.com and also on eBay. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 19 Jul 2012 - 29 - #29: Buying Boy Scout Memorabilia On The Internet
Over the last few episodes we've talked a lot about selling Scouting memorabilia on the Internet. From Facebook Stores to eBay fees that topic has been covered in depth. One of the interesting pieces of feedback I got from a listener was what about the other side of the transaction? So tonight we are turning the tables and looking at things from the buyers perspective. Dave Scocca of North Carolina is my guest and we will hear his take and with my commentary thrown in. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 14 Jun 2012 - 28 - #28: eBay Alternatives
Join me for a discussion about how to buy and sell Boy Scout memorabilia online bypassing the juggernaut online marketplace - eBay. I'll be sharing my story of opening an off-eBay store over 5 years ago and how that has worked for me. I'll also go into two eBay competitor auction sites that perhaps you have never heard of named Webstore and eBid. The discussion will also get into some unorthodox ways to buy/sell patches over the Internet. I will be taking live callers to if you have something to add to the conversation please consider calling in. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Wed, 30 May 2012 - 27 - #27: How To Sell Your Boy Scout Patches
In this episode of Scouting Hot Finds I'm going to tackle two big questions that a lot of people have when dealing with Boy Scout memorabilia. The first is how to get started whether through an estate sale, craigs list, or finding a trading assistant willing to help you. The second part of the show is a little bit more sophisticated and discusses the various online alternatives you have. We will discuss eBay of course but also what are the alternatvies to this monolithic auction site with increasingly stinging fees and policies. I'm goign to REALLY crunch the numbers on this show and tell you what the fees translate out to. You can hear just what a profit margin you can look to make on eBay. I've had my own off-eBay site for more than five years and I'll share my experiences and ideas. I will take live phone calls so get your questions ready and let's talk shop! Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 24 May 2012 - 26 - #26: Why Go To A Trade-O-Ree?
Tonight its a rare show where I'm going to be live on the mike and looking for your phone calls. My topic is the Trade-O-Ree. I just got home from a neat local show and I want to share some of my experiences and have the listeners call in and share some of their favorite TOR stories. I'm also going to give an update on the NOAC TOR which will be the grand daddy of them all for 2012. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 17 May 2012 - 25 - #25: How To Become A Patch Tycoon
Join me as my guest Mark James of Double Eagle Trading tells the story of how he took his hobby of patch trading and knowledge of building website and married them together to build one of the best Scout memorabilia online stores off eBay. Mark dishes some advice about how to get started online and shares his stories of his big catches and big disappointments getting started as a patch dealer. If you are interested in stepping up your game and starting to wheel and deal on the Internet this interview will be very informative. I also break down for you the specifics on my newest Prices Realized Guide. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 10 May 2012 - 24 - #24: 100 Years of Eagle Scout Patches
The first Eagle Scout was awarded in 1912. This year the BSA is celebrating the centennial of the Eagle Scout award and my guest tonight is the recognized expert on the memorabilia issued for the highest rank in the Boy Scouts of America. My guest tonight, Dr. Terry Grove, literally wrote the book on Eagle Scout memorabilia in 1990. With subsequent editions he updated the material and broadened the categories included. This year he is coming out with a centennial edition of his book and is tackling the identification of the Eagle Scout patches down to the weave and stitching. Terry will also announce the release of a new digital eBook that we are selling as a joint venture to help collectors identify and classify their Eagle Scout patches. You can see the video that explains the eBook on Youtube at http://youtu.be/xzdMi8YcezA This year I also published a prices realized guide for Eagle Scout memorabilia that you can find for sale on my website. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 26 Apr 2012 - 23 - #23: Arapaho History Through Insignia
If you have been collecting Boy Scout memorabilia for some time then the names Arapahoe and its principal author Albertus Hoogeveen will be familiar names. Today in collecting circles we talk about the Blue Book as the primary reference guide for Order of the Arrow (OA) collectors. However before that it was Araphoe II - A History of the Order of the Arrow Through Insignia published in 1979, that die-hard OA collectors cataloged their collection by. The book was the result of the collaborative efforts of the authors of Arapaho II: Albertus Hoogeveen, Richard H. Breithaupt, Jr. and David C. Leubitz. It was subsequently updated by printed supplements published in 1984 and 1989. By the early 1990’s, Arapaho Software, a partnership between Richard H. Breithaupt, Jr., Albertus Hoogeveen and Douglas E. Beaudoin, moved the hobby into the computer age with Arapaho II On Disk.
My guest tonight on Scouting Hot Finds Radio is none other than Albertus Hoogeveen. We will hear the first person story of how the Arapaho series got started and how it changed the hobby of collecting Boy Scout memorabilia. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.Thu, 05 Apr 2012 - 22 - #22: Live With The First Lady of Cloth
Brad England and Debbie Hite join me for a rare totally live episode of Scouting Hot Finds Radio. We are doing this one with no mulligans and looking forward to some audience participation in the chat room and on the call in line. You might have guessed that our main topic is...trading patches. Brad England is one of the moderators of the Scout Patch Collectors Facebook Group. He will share some ideas for how people can be active in the group while keeping things efficient as people post trade offers back and forth. Debbie is going to share some of her experienes trading on Facebook. We will also get here to tell us about being an Internet celebrity. :) Both of my guests have lots of experience trading Boy Scout memorabilia online and we look forward to a lively show. Please consider calling in if you are willing to participate with a comment or question. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 22 Mar 2012 - 21 - #21: The Way Back Machine
Tonight I am talking with Bob Hannah who has fifty years of experience collecting and trading Boy Scout memorabilia. He and his wife also run their own Scouting museum right out of their home. One of the neat things Bob will talk about is how the hobby has changed over those five decades. For those of us enjoying the resurgence of trading through Facebook - Bob will reminisce about trading through the mail back in the day. On the show I will also be talking about the publication of the latest edition in my series of Boy Scout memorabilia prices realized guides. This book covers Baden-Powell, World Jamboree & International Scouting Issues. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 15 Mar 2012 - 20 - #20: Scout Patch Collectors on Facebook
Tonight we conclude the interview with Brad England who has perfected a strategy for trading Boy Scout patches on Facebook with people all over the world. In this episode Brad explains exactly who to upload your images and use the built in Facebook tools such as tagging to make trades. There are some tricks that make Facebook a unique platform for swapping as they like to call it overseas and Brad shares his tips and tricks. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 01 Mar 2012 - 19 - #19: Facebook For Patch Collectors
I knew I was on to something when I saw tonight's guest trading like a mad man using simple Facebook tools. Brad England has perfected a patch trading strategy that we are sharing on today's show. By creating a Facebook profile just for his Scouting and trading endeavors, Brad has been able to connect with Scouters from all over the world during the last two years through Facebook trading. Boy Scout collectors will be familiar with the flurry of trading during a national event like a Jamboree or NOAC. Brad has figured out a way where we can keep that passion for trading from being buried in a shoe box and thrown in the back of the closet. Listen in and discover how we can use his methods to trade through the mail and get something from the postal carrier other than junk mail and bills. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 23 Feb 2012 - 18 - #18: Order of the Arrow Blue Book 2.0
Boy Scout collectors will want to tune in to hear the conclusion of my interview with Roy More of the Scout Patch Auction talking about the long awaited revision of the OA reference guide known as the OA Blue Book. Its been just six years since the last guide was published but WWW collectors are well aware of just how many issues have come out since then. In part 1 of this recorded session we heard the plans for a 2012 publication date. Today's show will wrap up the discussion including some interesting back and forth from the people present for the presentation at the Dallas TOR. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Wed, 15 Feb 2012 - 17 - #17: Blue Book 2.0 Update with Roy More
Order of the Arrow collectors have been asking for some time now - "what's up with the Blue Book?" Well today on the show we have the answer. Roy More of the Scout Patch Auction now holds the right to the publication and he is activety working on the project and recruiting help. I was able to attend his session at the ISCA National Convention regarding the Blue Book project and I've got part 1 of that audio for you here. What you are going to hear is an unedited recording so that you can put yourself in the room with Roy and the others who were able to be in Dallas and attend the session. As you will hear the goal is to have the update ready for the 2012 NOAC and that means some lodges and areas of countries need to make sure there information is up to date! The last Blue Book came out in 2006 and its been going on six years that collectors have been without a unified and agreed upon listing of new OA issues. Part 2 will air next week and will pick up where this audio leaves off. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Wed, 08 Feb 2012 - 16 - #16: Patch Trading at the 2013 Jamboree
Join me for some big announcements regarding Boy Scout patch trading at the 2012 National Order of the Arrow Conference (NOAC) and the 2013 Boy Scouts of America National Jamboree. I've known about some of this for months but I couldn't let any of it slip until it was official. The two breaking news items are the location of the evening trading at NOAC and the total scoop on trading at the Jamboree including an unbelievable announcement regarding youth to adult trading. You'll have to hear it from Craigh Leighty and Terry Grove - the elected leaders of ISCA. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 26 Jan 2012 - 15 - #15: What's In Your Patchlodge?
Tonight I'm happy to welcome Brett Estrade webmaster of Patchlodge.com to the virtual guest chair. Brett is an avid collector and former Lodge Chief of Chilantakoba 397 who has used his skills as a computer programmer to build a website that caters to a specific need in the Boy Scout collecting community. Patchlodge.com serves as a virtual image gallery where you can host your Scouting memorabilia collections including listing your needs and traders. One of the key features is the ability to conduct trades using the site's image library. Brett will also explain how he has leveraged the Patch-L listserve to bring fresh content to the site via his bulletin board. I hope you will take the time to learn about this unique website that is totally built as a service to the hobby. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 19 Jan 2012 - 14 - #14: Live With John Pannell
On the show today I wrap up my three part conversation with John Pannell webmaster of OAimages.com. We are looking for some action on the phone line as John is coming on live to take listener questions or comments. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 12 Jan 2012 - 13 - #13: Getting Under The Hood of OAimages
Join me as I continue my interview with John Pannell of OAimages.com. As the webmaster of easily the most visited website in the Boy Scout memorabilia collecting hobby - John opens up about how he built his site and gives us the scoop on where he is now 15 years into this labor of love. Listen as we get under the hood of his website and discover how much its changed over the years. John goes into all the features he has added over the years like the much loved price guide, his blog, and even a feature that was a bust - the forum. Perhaps the most timely part of the discussion is dishing on the new wave of Chinese fakes of vintage OA flaps that is infesting eBay. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 05 Jan 2012 - 12 - #12: John Pannell of OAimages.com
Here is the interview you have been waiting for Boy Scout patch collectors. I've got John Pannell of OAimages.com in the virtual guest seat for this show. John is going to share with us the story of how he took over a struggling website with a few hundred images fifteen years ago and began work to transform it into the #1 reference site for Order of the Arrow collectors now getting an average of 40,000 hits a day. If you are interested in the early days of the web or a die hard user of his website or members only price guide feature you won't want to miss this show. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 29 Dec 2011 - 11 - #11: Publishing With The Big Rock II
In this episode I conclude my interview with Todd Kelly of Big Rock Publishing. Todd goes on to talk about classic Scout fiction of the teens - 1930s including some of his favorite titles. Boy Scouts looked a little different in those days and if you believed everything you read in those books you might be shocked. However, its clear that these titles cemented the spirit of Scouting in prewar youth and help keep the movement growing. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 22 Dec 2011 - 10 - #10: Publishing With The Big Rock
Tonight my guest on the show is Todd Kelly who runs an online publishing business that has many Scouting titles in its inventory. Todd's passion for collecting Scouting memorabilia is old handbooks, magazines and especially Scout fiction books which were very popular from the teens through the 1930s. In the interview Todd is going to help share the history of these Scout fiction books as they are set against the backdrop of early 20th century America. We will also learn how his company, Big Rock Publishing has digitized some of these early classics and now offers them as eBooks. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 15 Dec 2011 - 9 - #9: Talking With The President
Join me for a show dedicated to history of the Scouting Memorabilia hobby. My guest is Craig Leighty the President of the International Scouting Collectors Association (ISCA). Craig will share the story of ISCAs founding by tracing the organizations that sprouted in the hobby going back decades including the Texas Traders Den, ASTA and others. We will also get to hear what ISCA is doing now in the hobby. Part of the show will be a live broadcast and I welcome your questions and comments whether through the chat room or the call in #. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Thu, 08 Dec 2011
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