Fig. 1: LeaWog-AH6-Front
- Cloth: Heavyweight tan right twill
- Embroidery: Silk continuous
- Border: Clockwise, round & dense
Fig. 2: LeaWog-AH6-Magnified
- Design: Thin tapered handle with small knob, long probe, tight bend at end of probe, black guard does NOT extend beyond red handle sides
Fig. 3: LeaWog-AH6-Reverse
- Back: Brown imprint
Item Name: Leather Working 1913 - 1921
Item ID: LeaWog-AH6
Collector Rating: 1
Pamphlets Used to Earn this Badge
Requirements June 1911 until October 1913
A scout must have a knowledge of tanning and curing, and either
(a) Be able to sole and heel a pair of boots, sewn or nailed, and generally repair boots and shoes; or
(b) Be able to dress a saddle, repair traces, stirrup leathers, etc., and know the various parts of harness.
Requirements February 1914 until October 1914
1. Have a knowledge of tanning and curing.
2. Be able to sole and heel a pair of boots, sewed or nailed, and generally repair boots and shoes.
3. Be able to dress a saddle, repair traces, stirrup leathers, etc., and know the various parts of harness.
Requirements October 1914 until November 1927
To obtain a merit badge for Leather Working, a scout must:
1. Have a knowledge of tanning and curing.
2. Sole and heel a pair of boots, sewed or nailed, and generally repair boots and shoes.
3. Dress a saddle, and repair traces, stirrup leathers, etc., and know the various parts of harness.