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This site is dedicated to our quest to put together a collection of all ![]() the lodge issues for Sipp-O Lodge 377 of the Buckeye Council in Canton, Ohio. It all started in 2008, when my son decided to start a collection of flaps for our local OA lodge. After looking at a few of the issues that showed up on ebay, I quickly realized that if my son was going to make a dent in a patch set, he was going to need more resources. I think that's where I came in. I was called out in 1984 by Sipp-O Lodge, received my brotherhood in 1985 and Vigil in 2010. My Vigil name is Skattek (pronounced Skah-take) which means Zealous One. My son was called out in 2006, brotherhood in 2007 and Vigil in 2010. His Vigil name is Gischileu (Geh-She-Le-U) which means "He who has proven true". I never really pictured myself as a big Boy Scout patch collector - but I was bit by the bug. We have been scouring notebooks, patch boxes, ebay and trade-o-rees for little gems made of cloth and thread just to fill some holes in our OA Scout patch notebook.
One interesting side note, our OA lodge has been spelling challenged. We have issues spelled SIPPO, SIPP-O, SIP-O and SIPPO-O - it really boggles the mind. We even have one flap - the S10a/b - that is spelled SIPPO and SIPP-O to make the variation. It does keep you on your toes. I think I have purchased the wrong flap spelling of a version at least 6 times already.
The site will have our OA needs list, and traders. Click the menu on the left and see if you have something we need. I have recently been purchasing other peoples flap and patch collections so the dupes box is getting larger. However, if you can't find something you would like, there is always cash to trade.
Email us if you can help us fill a hole. If we have something you need, drop a line and we can see what you have to trade. Good hunting!
Yours in Scouting
Karl & Zach
Winter 2012
So the updates turned into a monster addition, adding a couple of bathrooms, and general mayhem. I did manage to buy a couple of nice estates of memoribilia, however I have not had time to go through and organize it. I filled a couple holes - mostly from ebay. The pickings are getting slim, and buying really slowed down, so we decided to add a few more merged Ohio lodges. We are pretty close on 289, 306, 377, 424 and 472. The other still have alot of holes, but that is what makes it fun. Planning on going to Indie and Pittsburgh, and maybe Detroit if the time presents itself. Zach may find himself at the Sunshine TOR if he can break away from the school work.
Summer 2011
Well its been a very busy summer. We decided it was time to invest some money into some updates around the house, and so its been contractors and shopping - and very little patch buying. I did pick up a couple needs - to inch a little closer to finishing a few of the lodges on the needs page. I also picked up two more 377 neckerchiefs that no one knew we had issued, one from 1980 and another from 1992 that was given to that year's vigil class. Was pretty stoked to find and then acquire those. Zach is getting ready to leave for college so my patch buddy will be away - but I think he is going to become a brother at Tipisa for his time in school. I sure hope he doesnt start collecting that lodge...
Spring 2011
Another one bites the dust! After much digging - we found and traded for the S2c that was originally in the Topkis Morley collection and was pictured on OAImages. The brown in the antlers is definitely dark brown, so very happy about knocking another need off the home lodge. Pittsburgh was small because of the weather, but some nice items showed up and was able to fill a few needs from the other Ohio lodges that are in progress. We are in the middle of a major home reno - pretty much the whole house so ebay is way down for us - but we are still plugging along and hope to hit a TOR or two this summer.
Fall 2010
Well Vigil weekend is over, and Zach and I are officially Vigil members. I can say - for the first time I am starting to feel like I am too old from some of this kid stuff. We are still hunting the last three flaps to complete Sipp-O Lodge. Zach and I both were fortunate to design several patches the lodge put out this year. Its kind of neat to see your idea or sketch translated into cloth. TORs this fall hopefully will be Buffalo and Columbus, and maybe Roanoke. It seems the Council is conspiring to put events on TOR weekends that will prevent us from going. I did make it to The Summit groundbreaking and was surprised at how much they were able to get done since Jamboree. Two subcamps were completely leveled and they were busy with the third. Was a neat day and great weather.
Summer 2010
Well the heat is off - and the sun is high. After alot of digging, we finally found someone that could fill a few more holes. The remaining items from our home lodge Sipp-O are three varieties of flaps. One is picture on OAimages, and was from the American Scouting Historical Society - whereever that collection went. The other two are not impossible; just need to be digging in the right box. Will have to turn attentions to some of the Scaroyadii items that are still missing. I am hopeful that the fall TORs and maybe the Jambo TOR will help with these as well. I will be at the Jambo TOR on Friday for sure, Zach reports on Thursday and I dont have to be in until Saturday. If you happen to see us - make sure you say "hi".
Spring 2010
Well our anniversary year is under way and its been a busy spring. Zach finished his Eagle in December and finally had his court of honor. Karl was surprised with the Silver Beaver this year as well. Our lodge is hosting conclave and things have been busy. We managed to make it to Dallas, Pittsburgh, and had friends looking for us at several of the other TORs around the country. Let me say that we have only been to a small number of TORs, but Pittsburgh was a real pleasure to attend. So many great folks from New York, Florida, Michigan, etc. and I will say that it was the easiest TOR to trade at we have been to. Really looking forward to attending next year. We continue to make progress and be impressed by people willing to help each other in this hobby. A big thank you to a scouter in Georgia (you know who you are Jack) for the N1a - one of those issues you are content not to ever have in your collection.
Just back from the Tarhe TOR in Springfield. Nice little TOR - Bill did a nice job and with so many kids and family running around - they didnt care if you had an F1, they wanted a patch with a globe on it. Was nice to see so many new folks interested in the hobby. Zach and I are both heading to the Jamboree on staff and will be at the TOR on the 23rd. The website continues to be a big plus and we update it almost every weekend.
Fall 2009 Update
OK - I always told myself, I am going to stick with Sipp-O Lodge, not expand and get all crazy with trying to get every patch in the world. But I found myself buying and trading for OA First Flaps. I now have about 40 different lodge FF, and decided I am going to dabble in building a First Flap numbers set. I know that a few, like 448 are hard and expensive, but I figure I will save those for later after my retirement plan of hitting the lottery comes together.
Zach is starting to work on a Scaroyadii 472 set of flaps. He has exactly 5 issues right now, so not much point in building a needs list for them. If you have something from Scaroyadii 472, drop us an email at the Contact Us button on the left and lets work out a trade. Scaroyadii 472 merged with Sipp-O 377 in 1993. Zach is now serving as Vice Chief of Districts.
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