A quick look at some of the active patch collecting blogs. If you haven’t checked them out before, these are worth a look.
The Black Eagle Trader [2] – Matt Kirkland takes a look at a The 1998 NOAC Black Eagle Lodge Flap [3]. Does a brown bordered version exist?
ClothTalk [4] – Gone but not Forgotten [5] Where have they been? Ben advises they took the summer off, are doing some hardware updates and will soon be back to there regular Schedule.
TSPA Blog [6] – While your waiting for the ClothTalk podcasts to return, check out the new feature on the TSPA blog; On-line video Scouting legacy interviews. One recent one is an interview Interview with OA Historian Ken Davis [7] the author of “The Brotherhood of Cheerful Service A History of the Order of the Arrow” now in its third edition. Want to conduct one of your own? Roy lays out some guidelines [8] for you.
What review of blogs would be complete without mentioning John Pannell and his OAImages Blog [9]. With his new contributors, there has been a flurry of posting of late. The hot topic though is Fakes [10], Fakes [11], and more Fakes [12].
There have been a number of comments on what appears to be his most controversial post
Do Fakes and Overruns Help the Hobby?! [10]
Check them out and let me know if I left out your favorite patch collecting blog.
