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I went to a lodge banquet last night (thanks Klahican 331) and recorded an interview with ISCA's Craig Leighty. If you've tuned into the new format of the podcast that I'm calling Hot Finds Radio you will already know that I'm going to more of an interview format with an interactive chat room and live callers. The interview with Craig will air sometime in December so look for that announcement. Now on with today's big round of Hot Finds picks.
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| Some Big Hitters Leading Off Today |
I can quickly point to three listings that I expect to do really well. Last week one of the stained glass Eagle prints sold for $400. How about this pair of WJ "7s" (1937 and 1947 issues). I've also got one of those classic shoulder tabs from the first Jamboree.
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| Order of the Arrow Auctions |
I think there is a good mix of OA from across the nation ending today. For that matter you can even travel overseas with a couple of Chiriqui (Panama) flaps that made the Hot Finds and a Black Eagle centennial. Now just to prove to you that I don't "hide" Hot Finds that I need I present to you the Lodge 188 R1 which is a big need of mine.
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| Eagle Scout Memorabilia Well Represented |
Whether its the sterling silver pin, knots, the old medals or cloth patches you can find lots of Eagle listings in today's issue. I confess in the lot pictured below I'm not even sure what all those Eagle patches are to be honest.
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| Finishing Out the Scouting Hot Finds |
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The clean up batters in this issue of the newsletter are a diverse group. I like the Kenner doll for my pick because my brother had a bunch of those tall GI Joe action figures when I was growing up. The sterling silver winners circle buckle from 1994 has some very competitive bidding so far.
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