Change tracking was not implemented intially, so some early change records do not have details outside of the date of change.
07 Apr 2020 | Todd Rogers
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id:
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- 12094
issue_number:
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- '12'
variety:
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- ''
border_color_id:
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- ''
border_type_id:
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- ''
background_color_id:
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- ''
lettering_color_id:
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- '57'
fdl_bsa_color_id:
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- ''
first_issue:
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- 1965-01-01
description:
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- 'Heat Transfer Decal; Thick text thickness, Narrow 9mm wide Arrowhead; dots between
WWW are solid without holes in the middle. "50" is well defined. MVE: This was applied
to many neckerchiefs of varying composition, colors and border types; arrowhead
sizes may vary and detail thickness may vary slightly.'
created_at:
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- &1 2020-04-07 15:52:12.315525127 Z
updated_at:
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- *1
issue_type_id:
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- 10
image:
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- 139_N12_Front.png
oa_bb_issue_number:
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- ''
oa_bb_combined:
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- unlisted
combined:
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- N12
oa_bb_variety:
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- ''
category_id:
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- 1
imageback:
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- 139_N12-Alt_Front.png
slug:
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- n12
patchscan_url:
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- ''
shortname:
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- ''
history:
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- "The original Blue Book listings for the Ah’Tic 50th Anniversary neckerchiefs were
fundamentally flawed. The neckerchiefs were created with a heat transfer and ironed
on to Neckerchiefs. Blue Book categorized the neckerchiefs based on variations
in the heat transfers, variations in the neckerchiefs they were applied to (such
as material, border and color) and the quality of the application of the heat transfer.
\ A bad transfer could cause details to become blurred, appear to be heavier or
thicker than they are in actuality or other variations that aren’t accurate. Patch
Vault renumbers the Neckerchiefs into five separate listings, each noted with MVE
(Minor Variations Exist). These listings correspond to the five known decals that
exist. These variations are distinguished by the length of the “Ah’Tic – 139” text
at the bottom of each neckerchief, the thickness of text and important details such
as whether or not the dots in WWW are solid or more like the letter “o”, and whether
details are visible in the “50” which wouldn’t be caused by heat transfer issues.
\ \r\nThe “thin” variation “Ah’Tic – 139” text is 57mm wide and the letters are
noticeably thinner. The “standard” variation is 58mm wide and the lettering is
thicker than the “thin” variation but still has significant definition with holes
being well defined for the “A” and “9”. The “thick” variation is 58-59mm and the
“A” and “9” are both nearly solid with small holes defined, the dots between WWW
are solid. The “50” in the center appears as almost solid red with no interior definition.
\ Instead of well-defined ridges in the right of the arrowhead the “Thick” variety
is almost solid with little definition. The Narrow Arrow variety is 90mm in width
(as opposed to 95-97mm for the others)\r\nThe fourth variety is for neckerchiefs
that employ the 50th anniversary logo but that lack “Ah’Tic – 139” at the bottom.
\ They are of “standard” thickness in the lettering. \r\nThese issues are being
categorized as follows:\r\nN9: Thin text; 95-97mm wide Arrow; dots between WWW are
not solid and are “o” shapes with holes in the middle.\r\nN10: Standard text; 95-97mm
wide Arrow; dots between WWW are not solid and are “o” shapes with holes in the
middle.\r\nN11: Thick text; 95-97mm wide Arrow; solid dots between WWW\r\nN12: Thick
text; Narrow Arrow (90mm); solid dots between WWW\r\nN13: No Name/Number; Thick
text, solid dots between WWW\r\n"
material_id:
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- 3
issueable_id:
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- 268
issueable_type:
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- Lodge
listed_in_error:
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- false
uuid:
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- 1vCaMlRL3To=
designer:
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- ''
supress_missing_back_image:
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- false
date_type:
- precise
- precise date
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07 Apr 2020 | Unknown User
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updated_at:
- 2020-04-07 15:52:12.315525000 Z
- 2020-04-07 15:52:31.144235480 Z
07 Apr 2020 | Unknown User
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updated_at:
- 2020-04-07 15:52:12.315525000 Z
- 2020-04-07 15:52:34.673191845 Z