I was recently contacted by someone who inherited their grandfather's scout stuff and while talking to them about it, they asked if they should keep anything. I pondered this a moment as I haven't given that topic much thought until now.
My response to this person was that I would keep those items that clearly meant something to their loved one.
In my own collection, I have most all of my grandfather's and father's stuff, but if it came down to only keeping certain items, I would probably choose things such as:
My grandfather's scoutmaster collar brass from the 1950's. He was Scoutmaster for Troop 95 in Roeland Park, Kansas for many years.
I have both of their official shirts that are pretty well decorated. I could never part with them.
There are some photo's of my dad as a scout that I feel need to be kept.
Most of their patches are fairly common so if I had to get rid of them, I could without losing much sleep. Same goes for the neckerchief slides, coffee mugs, handbooks, and equipment.
I'm a collector and probably have a different viewpoint than someone who isn't. I guess anything could be meaningful to anyone?
Saturday, March 15, 2008
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