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This past Saturday, Kip's Boy Scout troop hosted a Merit Badge Day for the troops in the National Capital Area Council. He earned his Art merit badge, and Leatherwork. He came home with a hand-decorated neckerchief slide and a coaster. Here Kip is using the leather punch to make holes for lacing, with the instructor, Mrs. Hoitt, in the background; and Mr. Hoitt gives him a pointer on keeping the rawhide straight while lacing.
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