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This 1953 Boy Scouts of America Jamboree bolo tie is a collectible piece celebrating the National Jamboree, which was held at the Irvine Ranch, California. The design features a silver-tone metal clasp with detailed embossing of a wagon and the event's name and date. Bolo ties, traditionally worn in the Western United States, became an iconic part of American cowboy culture and later spread to broader fashion trends. This particular tie is an example of scouting memorabilia and reflects the Boy Scouts of America’s longstanding tradition of providing outdoor education and fostering community spirit. With historical significance and a nostalgic connection to scouting, this bolo tie serves as both a functional accessory and a piece of vintage Americana.