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Since its establishment in 1912, the Boy Scouts have been active worldwide alongside the Girl Scouts. As part of acquiring practical skills in camping and first aid, various sizes of backpacks were issued as official items of the Boy Scout of the USA. This is a vintage backpack from the 1950s-60s, an official US Boy Scout backpack. It's a relatively large knapsack called the Yucca pack 574. While there is some soiling consistent with its age, there is no significant damage to the leather belts or shoulder straps, and no tears are visible. It's rare to find them in this condition, and this one is in exceptionally good shape compared to similar items. The main flap, printed with the Boy Scouts of America emblem, has a double pocket. The outer flap is secured with leather belts, and the large flap is tied to the D-rings on the bottom with a cord. There is one main compartment. The flaps on both sides are secured with cords. There are six D-rings on each side, allowing you to cinch it down depending on the capacity. One D-ring is missing from the lower right, but the mount is not cut, so a replacement part can be obtained at a craft store. The shoulder strap has a quick-release on one side. There appears to be a name written on the leather name tag, but it's almost illegible. External dimensions: approximately 44x35x18 cm Similar items with markings and paint on the body, and in considerably worse condition, have already sold for over 30,000 yen at a certain select shop.
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