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05 Sep 2022 | Warren Kuhfeld
Field
Old Value
New Value
Id
(none)
27677
Border color
(none)
57
Border type
(none)
Cut edge
Background color
(none)
68
Lettering color
(none)
(none)
Fdl bsa color
(none)
68
First issue
(none)
01 Aug 2015
Description
(none)
FDL; OA100; private issue for NOAC2015; sateen Ohio like X-1
Image
(none)
17a_ZX2-front.png
Patchscan url
(none)
(none)
Shortname
(none)
(none)
History
(none)
(none)
Material
(none)
Cloth
Issue shape
(none)
Other
Uuid
(none)
1V46PYHVYSU=
Designer
(none)
(none)
Supress missing back image
(none)
(none)
Date type
precise
precise date
Image processing
(none)
true
05 Sep 2022 | Unknown User
Field
Old Value
New Value
Image processing
true
(none)
05 Sep 2022 | Warren Kuhfeld
Field
Old Value
New Value
Supress missing back image
(none)
true
05 Sep 2022 | Warren Kuhfeld
Field
Old Value
New Value
Description
FDL; OA100; private issue for NOAC2015; sateen Ohio like X-1
FDL; OA100; private issue for NOAC2015; sateen Ohio like X1
09 Sep 2022 | Warren Kuhfeld
Field
Old Value
New Value
Supress missing back image
true
(none)
30 Nov 2022 | Warren Kuhfeld
Field
Old Value
New Value
Image
17a_ZX2-front.png
17a_ZX2_Front.png
Imageback
(none)
17a_ZX2_Back.png
Image processing
(none)
true
Imageback processing
(none)
true
30 Nov 2022 | Unknown User
Field
Old Value
New Value
Image processing
true
(none)
30 Nov 2022 | Unknown User
Field
Old Value
New Value
Imageback processing
true
(none)
30 Nov 2022 | Warren Kuhfeld
Field
Old Value
New Value
Backing type
(none)
Cloth Back
15 Mar 2023 | Warren Kuhfeld
Field
Old Value
New Value
Description
FDL; OA100; private issue for NOAC2015; sateen Ohio like X1
FDL; OA100; private issue for NOAC2015; sateen Ohio like X1; NOID
28 Sep 2023 | Warren Kuhfeld
Field
Old Value
New Value
History
(none)
The ZJ1, ZN1, ZX1 and ZX2 were conceived of, designed, ordered, and paid for by a private individual (a former lodge member) who subsequently took delivery and controlled the distribution of some of the items to Cuyahoga Lodge NOAC contingent members and some to others (including himself). The items were not presented to, distributed by, or otherwise controlled by the lodge, and the lodge executive committee was not consulted and had no role. Reportedly, the Scout Executive’s position was that private individuals are free to privately make and distribute items if such endeavors are not done at BSA expense.