got this at old stage coach stop!

vaquero44

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vaquero44 said:
not sure how old it is but this some sort fleur de lea button, something french anyways if you have any idea's what it might be would be interested knowing the age of it there abouts

yep, thats a boy scout button all right... the ribbon on the bottom reads BE PREPARED... HH RH97
 

RelicHunter97 said:
vaquero44 said:
not sure how old it is but this some sort fleur de lea button, something french anyways if you have any idea's what it might be would be interested knowing the age of it there abouts

yep, thats a boy scout button all right... the ribbon on the bottom reads BE PREPARED... HH RH97

Correct me if I'm wrong . . . but I don't think the Boy Scouts ever took the stage coach! :laughing7:

The World Scout Emblem
The fleur-de-lis is the main element in the logo of most Scouting organizations, representing a major theme in Scouting: the outdoors and wilderness. The World Scout Emblem of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, has elements of which are used by most national Scout organizations. The symbol was chosen by Sir Robert Baden-Powell as it had been the arm-badge of those soldiers qualified as "Scouts" (reconnaissance specialists) when he served in the British Army. The classical description of this shape in Scouting literature connects the compass rose with the purpose of Scouting's principles—namely that Scouting gives one's life direction.
 

yep! I did try that when I was a kid. :thumbsup:
 

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