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Tom Earp 03-16-2004 07:37 PM

1 if by Land, 2 if by Sea! Da!

1. Has a marking on back but cannot read it! Prob Jeweler Mark.

2. Has just what I said before.

2 Badges with same gem description! Rubys and Diamonds.

Little or No Info on back.

Tom Earp 03-16-2004 07:39 PM

1 if by Land, 2 if by Sea! Da!

1. Has a marking on back but cannot read it! Prob Jeweler Mark.

2. Has just what I said before. 3 Letters (Name ?) and '70, figureing the year?

I have 2 Badges with same gem description! Rubys and Diamonds.

Little or No Info on back.



Bro. You are not From N Y, You are from L I a different world than the rest!:cool:

Alum gathering tonight!:)


Will tell Rams and The other Brothers Hey For You!:D

Tom Earp 06-22-2004 08:41 AM

Chip, Jono and I talked about this last night. I bought one from yardsale and is not much to brag about. They also had a STG badge and from the picture it looked rough also.

I also wondered if they were just stamping them out.

I think the starting price is about the same as Hdq. sells them for.

JonoBN41 06-22-2004 08:56 AM

The ones you can buy from IHQ today are made by Masters of Design.

The ones 127yardsale has on ebay were made by J.O. Pollack.

Jono

boz130 06-22-2004 10:09 AM

I'm guessing that this guy got some that were leftovers when the switch was made to Masters of Design. BTW, rumor has it that Masters of Design will be attending General Assembly as a featured vendor.

ZAX,
BF

Tom Earp 06-22-2004 04:52 PM

Jono, do your thing on them.:mad:

It seems with the crap that they seem to be putting out, they have balls showing up.:( With what you had to go through on the guard for Mouse, I am sure they know who you are.

Maybe if enough people complain New designator can be appointed.

Just wonder if when they show their wares and others show what has come from other Makers it will influence them?

Will be quite interesting to find out.

JonoBN41 06-22-2004 05:26 PM

I have a comparison of badges (including 3 different economy, or plain, badges from Pollack, BPA, and M.O.D.) on our alumni website. Take a look.

http://alumni.bnzeta.org/history/index.htm

BTW, 127yardsale is listing a variety of pins and hats from all kinds of GLOs, not just Lambda Chi. No idea where he got them.

Jono

wptw 06-24-2004 05:12 PM

Hey Jono,

Well done page on the badge variations. But where is your 1915 Hoover & Smith badge? The third one down looks like it - the one you've got it labeled as "Crown set pearls and curved (convex) lambda with beveled monogram underneath. Probably Balfour, pre-1925."

Best Regards,
wptw

JonoBN41 06-24-2004 05:39 PM

Thanks! Brother Hartman has his very own page under Brother Biographies - it's listed right beneath the Variations. For some reason I can't bookmark specific pages or I would paste the link here.

That's the ONE badge I did not risk taking to Pinfest!

http://alumni.bnzeta.org/history/index.htm

Hope you have been well. BTW, no one I've ever asked knows about the number of stars on the DPhi. Ever figure it out?

wptw 06-25-2004 10:22 AM

That's awesome. Makes me miss the little guy.

I tried for about 2 years to dig up info on Mr. Hartmann. Had I succeeded to the extent you have, it would have taken a lot more than the DPhi! ;)

The stars thing is still a mystery. During the turmoil of the 70s, they lost a great deal of their knowledge about esoteric history, so even the DPhis don't know. I think my assumption about what they represent is correct, but this "rule" was probably not consistently part of every chapter's esoteric instruction.

As a result, it was probably left to the jeweler and the undergrads to work it out, maybe copying the designs of older alums, maybe choosing the number at random.

I'm going with a semi-educated guess of 1854 for the badge, but of course that's based on the most optimistic interpretation. Construction alone would have made me guess 1870s.

Anyway, it's a great piece.

wptw

Tom Earp 06-25-2004 04:35 PM

Jono, once again Bro, wonderful job!:cool:

wptw, thanks for any and all input from you as I still and will respect your knowledge and insight.

Wont say that you have ment your match with Jono, but he is a bulldog when He gets on something!:D

JonoBN41 06-26-2004 01:53 AM

If it's any help, I miss the Delta Phi too. The blued steel pin on the back is special if not unique. Unfortunate that it wasn't inscribed, is all. It's old. I kinda wish I still had it, but I also love the LCA badge you traded me.

I've thought about this for a long time and if ya can't decide, then it must have been an even trade.

I think it was.

....and everyone else is wondering what the hell we're talking about here. Sorry 'bout that.

Ironically, the existance of Delta Phi is why (at U. Penn) our badge was changed to Delta Pi.

Jono

nhpgator 10-06-2004 02:05 PM

Hi guys

there is a badge on ebay badly mislabeled - i believe it is actually one of yours!! I don't know if it rare or not - but it is only $22 right now and is very pretty!!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...933196359&rd=1

Item number: 3933196359

nhpgator

Tom Earp 10-06-2004 04:43 PM

Thanks, but trust me it is covered!:)


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