Kaskanampo Lodge #310 S6

"Gray FDL"or "Canoe"

"Gray FDL" or "Canoe"

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Physical Information:

Border type:         Rolled edge
Border color:        Orange
Background material: Embroidery
Background color:    Multicolor (Green, blue, light blue, dark green, black)
Backing:             Plastic
Lettering:           Orange
Size:                123x53mm
Designer:            Unknown
Manufacturer:        Unknown
Process:             Loom
Other physical info: The FDL is 12mm wide, 2mm narrower than the S7.

                     There is a space between the trees and the shadows on the
                     upper right side of the patch.

                     Several varieties exist because of the large quantity and
                     extended length of time this issue was used.

Availability:

Years issued:        1977-1985 (all varieties)
Number issued:       6000 (all varieties)
Restrictions:        None
Original cost:       Unknown
Issue comments:      The S6/S7 was issued to conform to the new National 
                     standard for patches, thus it was the first issue with a 
                     FDL (fleur-de-lis) or BSA on the patch.

                     The design was taken from the 310X1 neckerchief and was
                     meant to match the Council Shoulder Patch in border,
                     colors, and general theme.  The CSP features a view of the
                     Tennessee River (see the Tennessee Valley Council home
                     page for an example).  The S6/S7 features an Indian
                     extracting the meat from a mussel shell (the lodge Totem)
                     along the backs of the Tennessee River.

                     A hatpin was made from the CSP and another from the S6/S7
                     flap.  They are valued by lodge Arrowmen when found as a
                     set.  The S6 or S7 with the Council CSP are considered a 
                     set.

                     The S6 and S7 are not usually differentiated by
                     traders.

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