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Border type: Rolled edge
Border color: Red
Background material: Embroidery
Background color: White
Backing: Plastic
Lettering: Blue, green
Size: 126x72mm
Designer: Unknown
Manufacturer: National
Process: Loom
Other physical info: The "Drunk" was so named because of the uneven
"Kaskanampo" letters across the top of the patch.
The design of the mussel shell is similar to earlier
Kaskanampo issues. The diamond-shaped arrowhead was
designed to mark the 75th anniversary of the BSA.
The S9 is the largest flap ever issued by the lodge.
Years issued: 1985
Number issued: 200
Restrictions: None
Original cost: Unknown
Issue comments: Originally issued to mark the 40th anniversary of
Kaskanampo #310 (see the S9a), the "Drunk" was made for
the 1985 National Jamboree Contingent of Troop 82 from the
Tennessee Valley Council.
Errata: A fake S9 with differing boarder colors has been reported,
but such a patch was never issued by the lodge or council
and does not officialy exist.
This issue is mistakenly called the S14 in Arapaho.
If you have information about this or any other Kaskanampo #310 issue, please send e-mail to: