From: Alan R. Hamm (ahamm@alanhamm.com)
Date: Thu Aug 22 2002 - 09:44:14 CDT
I still have mine from '74, but do not wear it much because it was and still
is so stiff. It is like brand new. (Best part is that it still fits!) I
was thinking of trying saddle soap to soften it. Maybe that won't stain my
pants.
Any other secrets?
Alan Hamm
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dr. Bob Klein" <drbob@troop111.org>
To: "Multiple recipients of list philmont" <philmont@troop47.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2002 5:56 AM
Subject: [Philmont]: Belt Preservation
> From the FWIW Category: In 1972, one of the Contingent Advisors from
> Keystone Area Council recommended that we treat our leather belts with
> Neat's Foot Oil. Going to excess, I and many of the other Scouts on
> that trek wound our belts into a tight curl, put them inside coffee
> cans, and poured in enough Neat's Foot oil to submerge them about an
> inch deep. When the level of the oil stopped going down (several weeks
> later), we took them out and hung them up to drip dry for a few more
> weeks. Note that they came out extremely dark, like they had already
> been worn for many years. We considered this to be pretty cool looking,
> and I remember being asked about it a lot when I returned to the Ranch
> in '73.
>
> Final result? - not yet known! I wore that belt for my entire last
> (Senior) year as a Scout, then put it away for 15 years while I did the
> perpetual matriculation thing and got a job. [Note that it did slightly
> oil-stain my Scout pants for a month or two that first year.] It came
> out of my Scout trunk in early 1988, and is basically the only belt I
> have worn with my uniform for the last 14+ years. It is still going
> strong (and I wear my uniform a lot). At this point, I suspect it will
> outlast me....
>
> - Dr. Bob
>
>
> Greg Leuch wrote:
>
> > I can top that!
> >
> > When I went in 2000, I bought the belt, buckle, etc. But in a hurry, I
> > didn't check the actual size of the belt. Somehow I grabbed a 34 that
> > was on the 32 rack. So I didn't notice till I got home, 22 hours away.
> > Luckly my dad and I amde a compromise. He gets the new belt so he can
> > wear it, and I get his old belt to wear, a size 32 from 1969. And I've
> > worn it for 2 years now, and who knows how many years he wore it before
> > that. Very nice belt! Just shows that they will last with some good
care.
> >
> > Greg Leuch
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> -------------------------------------------------------
> Scouting E-mail Discussion Lists @ usscouts.org
> Subscribe/Unsubscribe at http://usscouts.org/lists/
> Listserv Commands at http://usscouts.org/lists/lc.asp
> -------------------------------------------------------
> Send listserv commands to: listserv@troop47.com
> Send postings to: philmont@troop47.com
> List FAQ found at: http://usscouts.org/lists/faq.asp
> List Administrator: philmont_owner@troop47.com
> -------------------------------------------------------
> As you gather around this virtual campfire with fellow
> Scouts and Scouters, do your best to be trustworthy,
> loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient,
> cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean and reverent.
> -------------------------------------------------------
>
>
>
>
>
-------------------------------------------------------
Scouting E-mail Discussion Lists @ usscouts.org
Subscribe/Unsubscribe at http://usscouts.org/lists/
Listserv Commands at http://usscouts.org/lists/lc.asp
-------------------------------------------------------
Send listserv commands to: listserv@troop47.com
Send postings to: philmont@troop47.com
List FAQ found at: http://usscouts.org/lists/faq.asp
List Administrator: philmont_owner@troop47.com
-------------------------------------------------------
As you gather around this virtual campfire with fellow
Scouts and Scouters, do your best to be trustworthy,
loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient,
cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean and reverent.
-------------------------------------------------------
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.7 : Thu Mar 13 2003 - 10:37:27 CST