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- The Camp Blanket - - Scout Badge/Patch Trading shows badges and descriptions to help aid scouts all over the world to communicate and trade badges/patches and other scout items.
- ScoutPatches.com - BSA patches including: Council Patches, Order of the Arrow Patches and Flaps, Camporee Patches, Scoutoree Patches, National Jamboree Patches, and Leadership Training Patches.
- 2nd Hong Kong Badge Exchange - Send a badge and receive the new Hong Kong Emblem. Over 200 world wide badges on display.
- 1st St Athan Scout Group 50th Anniversary Badge - 1st St Athan Scout Group in Wales, UK celebrates its 50th Anniversary with this patch - available to purchase.
- Tall's Patch Page - Trader of over 2500 csps, flaps, camp patches, foreign Scout badges pictured.
- Scouting Badges by Don Ilott - Don will design badges for Scouting Camps and Events in return for 10 copies of any badge sewn from the design.
- Boy Scout Patches - Offers hard to find patches and other memorabilia.
- Boy Scout patches - Specializing in custom made and off-the-shelf in stock patches for boy scouts, cub scouts, and all men and boys in scouting by The Patch Connection.
- Blue Ridge Mountains Patch Site - BSA Council Shoulder Patches and Jamboree Shoulder Patches from the Blue Ridge Mountains Council, Virginia.
- Council Shoulder Patch Guide - A Boy Scout book with color pictures of all current council shoulder patches (CSPs) and descriptions of the pictures and symbols on the patch.
Wikipedia Articles
- Police memorabilia collecting - Police memorabilia collecting is a hobby involving the collection and trading of law enforcement related patches or badgesIn the United States, the distinction is that patches are embroidered insignia, whereas badges are metallic or plastic items affixed to a uniform, and other memorabilia including bobby helmets, training manuals, police medals, and historic artifacts such as turn-of-the-century screw-based handcuffs and police-box globes.
- Naval heraldry - It is the custom in navies of many countries for ships to receive an individually designed coat of arms, variously called badges, seals or crests. The emblems are commonly rendered in the form of embroidered patches worn by the crew members.
- Cross of Burgundy Flag - The Cross of Burgundy Flag was used by Spain in 1506-1701 as naval ensign and up to 1843 as the land battle flag (it still appears on regimental colours, badges and shoulder patches).1506 should be considered its theoretical earliest instance in Spain (that is, it made appearance on the standards carried by Philip the Handsome's Burgundian life guards), although about 1525 might be perhaps a likely estimate.
- Patch collecting - Patch collecting or badge collecting (also, scutelliphily, from Latin scutellus meaning little shield, and Greek phileein meaning to love) is the hobby of collecting souvenir patches or badges.