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DixieMom 08-29-2008 01:20 PM

Pin on eBay
 
I was looking on ebay and saw this pin advertised:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-14kGOLD-...QQcmdZViewItem

It says it's "Alpha Phi Omega" but looking at the shaft of the key, I see KKG big time. I know someone would like to get this off eBay , I know my daughter's sorority keeps a lookout for their pins on eBay in order to return to the original owner, if stolen, or to offer members as a replacement badge. This one is dated 1930 and could even be part of any museum you may have. It's beautiful and shouldn't be on eBay!

heartafire 08-31-2008 07:00 AM

Kappa Key
 
It is a Kappa Key ~ and the sorority chapter is the other insignia. The description says that it has "Betsy Roberts, 2-22-30" on the back.
How hard would it be to track down the person who should own this? The bidding is currently around $70.

Maharet 08-31-2008 10:26 PM

Kappa Key
 
This is really 'not ok'...Here is another key for sale on ebay and th reasoning is just plain wrong...Sorry to crash (I am an Alpha Phi), but I am passionate about 'our' pins and had to pass it along to you all...Please read her reasoning for selling her pin...

http://cgi.ebay.com/Kappa-Kappa-Gamm...QQcmdZViewItem

Hope someone can buy it or talk her out of it...

Maharet

FlaGirl07 09-01-2008 02:35 AM

I just don't understand why someone would sell her pin??? Quite frankly it's just not worth it for me to have something like that in someone else's hands...


ETA: In the past, have genuine sapphires been available to be put on badges? According to Herff Jones, all sapphires are lab created/synthetic.

Kappamd 09-01-2008 05:10 PM

I seriously doubt there were ever REAL sapphires on the pins.

That listing just makes me mad.

MSKKG 09-02-2008 12:14 AM

I recently won a badge off eBay, and I think the seller is a Kappa. She sent it in a cute decorated box with KKG on it. Her first and last initials were on the side. Funny thing is that her initials are EK, so I will probably give it to the USC chapter.

LucyKKG 09-02-2008 04:20 AM

Ha! The first pin is labeled Alpha Phi Omega because they read the Alpha Omega Omicron wrong. Oh and Beta Beta chapter is St Lawrence.

And OH THE HORROR! Why would you intentionally sell your own badge? Omg!

KKGTay 07-17-2009 03:19 PM

I don't understand why people COLLECT all the fraternity and sorority badges either. They have no significance to independents or even to members of other chapters. I did buy a Tri Delta badge (at a FLEA MARKET, OMG) as a birthday present for my friend who had hers stolen.

owlkeyalumna 09-01-2009 09:23 AM

I thought Kappa had someone who kept an eye on websites like Ebay for Kappa "memorabilia". I know I saw a Kappa family weekend t-shirt on Ebay a year back, and I was so mad. :( The badges part made me irritated. I almost considered buying my own on Ebay, but reconsidered.

ISUKappa 09-01-2009 10:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by owlkeyalumna (Post 1841956)
I thought Kappa had someone who kept an eye on websites like Ebay for Kappa "memorabilia". I know I saw a Kappa family weekend t-shirt on Ebay a year back, and I was so mad. :( The badges part made me irritated. I almost considered buying my own on Ebay, but reconsidered.

There is a group called the Keepers of the Key who watch out for badges on eBay and other places. PM me if you'd like more information. :)

RedRover 09-01-2009 05:53 PM

I have a friend who makes jewelry. He seeks out auctions and flea markets and garage sales for interesting items that could be turned into rings, cuff links, brooches, etc. Fraternity and sorority memorabilia is some of his favorite materials to work with.

He said often spouses and offspring don't care about the pins and like the fact that some one is willing to pay good money for them.

He said he knows of a woman who also uses fraternity and sorority pins in her artwork. He said she takes a personal glee in using such items. Apparently, she was passed over during rush many years ago.

To each his/her own

naraht 09-01-2009 08:49 PM

Pins and Alpha Phi Omega...
 
I've corrected several people who've labeled the keys with Alpha Omega Omicron as Alpha Phi Omega. I haven't been sure which group it is though. From what's been said, I presume the key with Alpha Omega Omicron is KKG?

Also, not all Greek Letter Organizations react the same. I'm a member of the National Alpha Phi Omega History and Archives committee and while I'd want the Fraternity to have examples of all of versions of the pin that we've had, I've never met anyone in APO as devoted to purchasing them as some NPC and NPHC sorority sisters.

Both the pledge pin and the brotherhood pin for Alpha Phi Omega are $5 (and have been at approximately equivalent prices relative to inflation since WWII). These pins are made of brass (so anyone who tries to sell the standard brotherhood pins as 10k gold is full of it. We do have jewelry that is more ornate versions of the pin that are significantly more expensive (up to $200) though. (Examples for both are visible in store on the APO website, but proof of membership is required for purchase from the website.)

MysticCat 09-02-2009 08:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by naraht (Post 1842248)
I've corrected several people who've labeled the keys with Alpha Omega Omicron as Alpha Phi Omega. I haven't been sure which group it is though. From what's been said, I presume the key with Alpha Omega Omicron is KKG?

The Kappa badge has KKG on the stem of the key and AWO on the ward:

http://www.kkg.tcu.edu/images/badge.jpg

naraht 09-02-2009 03:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 1842384)
The Kappa badge has KKG on the stem of the key and AWO on the ward:

http://www.kkg.tcu.edu/images/badge.jpg


I presume the reason for AWO is private to the sorority, but given this information, I will specifically indicate in messages to sellers mistakenly label things like this Alpha Phi Omega that anything with a key and Alpha Omega Omicron on it is Kappa Kappa Gamma related.

littleowl33 09-02-2009 11:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by naraht (Post 1842515)
I presume the reason for AWO is private to the sorority

It is :)


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