While this one is already pictured on OAimages, I think this is a clearer picture which better shows the design elements.

The Stats for this one are:
N1 – – WHT DBL – SSC
This shortens my Suanhacky Lodge needs to:
F2c DYL R BBL RED DGR “WWW”
X1a GRN RED RED EMB felt arrow; goes with R1a; 12mm arrow fletch
X6 GMY R DBL YEL 50th ANN KEYHOLE; YEL star above sash
X11 RED R WHT BLK NOAC92 “DELEGATE”; 77x97mm HEXAGON
Amagansett X1 WHT BRN 6″ stag head (training); 1960’s
Rockaway S1a BLU R WHT BLK 127×48 mm; BLK “W’s”; RED arrow; Seahorse touches border
Rockaway X1 WHT GRN felt; 6 ” seahorse
Rockaway X2 WHT GRN felt; 4″ seahorse;
Taeoq N1 RED P WHT RED SSC
Tatanka X1a BRN WHT BRN trapezoid hat patch; SSC; WHT arrow; 1st level; (1988)
Tatanka X1.3 BRN WHT BRN trapezoid hat patch; SSC; RED arrow; 2nd level; (1989)
Tatanka X1.7 BRN WHT BRN trapezoid; SSC; RED arrow but buffalo is filled in; 3rd level; (1990)
White Buffalo N1 RED P WHT WHT SSC
Event eX1989 YEL C BLU BLK Rectangle BLK 1989 Conclave
Event eX1990-2 YEL C BLU BLK Rectangle BLK 1990 Conclave
Always looking to buy or trade for my needs.
MINT CONDITION SUANHACKY LODGE 49 1930-1980 ORDER OF THE ARROW FLAP
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Suanhacky Lodge 49 Patch ~400708
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Boy Scout OA Flap Suanhacky Lodge 49 2009 NOAC
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Boy Scout OA Flap Suanhacky Lodge 49 1930 S-15
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