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Great Question and I got one back to DZ.
I know what Badge You are refering to and is Admiriable!:cool: |
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But yes, we have a number of success stories of badges being returned to the original ownere as well as MANY stories of badges that have been rescued and returned to our museum as historical. |
I've heard at least two stories of badges having gone missing or stolen in the '40s or '50s that were later returned to their rightful owners in the late '90s and early 2000s.
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Are you gonna share?!?! |
Mine was stolen 13 years ago. I guess I shouldn't give up hope.
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Hope that it show up on ebay. That's pretty much the only way you'll ever find it again - assuming, of course, you had it engraved. Never give up hope.
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Last year at an Ole Miss football game a Phi Kappa Psi badge was found from the 1960s. It was returned to the owner, he apparently hadn't seen it since then. The office I use to work in on campus was given the badge and we were lucky enough to contact the alumnus so he could pick it up.
I lost mine about 8 years ago, I have my great-grandmother's AOII badge from 1924, but I'm still hopeful mine will show up on Ebay or other sites one day. |
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I don't keep my real jewelry, my badges, and my sentimental pieces in a regular jewelry box on top of a dresser or vanity. I keep those in a jewelry roll-up bag or box (for earrings & rings) and have it hidden in my apartment. While it is still possible for thieves to find it, it's not as obvious so if they are in a hurry the chances that they find it are slimmer. |
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I like the "hide in plain sight rule". In the late 1990s, I got robbed. My sorority pins were on a felt board on top of dresser near jewelry box. They were still there when I got home. First clue to the police, theif did not go to college. They must have thought I was a snob but turns out I was right. Crackhead Bob was a High School drop out looking for drug $ (he worked for daddy's architecture business and walked the neighborhood at lunchtime looking for drug $). . He got caught selling my stuff at a jewelry store. Too bad for me that daddy kept him out of jail. Long story short, I got back my other gold jewelry six months later after the case was closed.
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[QUOTE=SmartBlondeGPhB]If there is one, I would love to know who it is............. [QUOTE=SmartBlondeGPhB]
Delta Zeta reimburses up to $50.00 for resuced badges. I've rescued quite a few and donated the money to the Delta Zeta Foundation. |
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An article, with pictures, about the return of a long-lost badge is here on a Battle Creek paper's site:
http://www.battlecreekenquirer.com/a...606210318/1032 |
Thanks elurker.
Awesome story!:) |
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