Do you think this is odd??
There's a badge for sale on Ebay that has no markings on the back. Unless this is an original, new piece from Burr, Patterson & Auld that somehow got into other hands, how can it not have any markings on the back??
Currently our badges are available to order through the Burr, Patterson & Auld website. We are one of very few that have our actual badges available to order online, most others have badges shown and then the order area blocked out with the words: "Must be ordered through Headquarters". I am kind of uncomfortable with having ours available for online ordering. I'm guessing that the orders must go through HQ and orders would be matched up with members, so the likelihood of someone who isn't a Kappa getting a badge would be minimal, but there's always a chance, you know?? There are enough badges floating around in the hands of non-members.
Does anyone have good knowledge of how the Keepers of the Key group works? Often, I'll see bids on badges that look like they're from multiple Kappas and what I'm guessing is one is a member of the Keepers group and others are well-meaning Kappas who aren't aware of the Keepers. Which is unfortunate because they keep driving the bids up on each other! (But I guess there's no good way to know for sure, anyone can create an ID on ebay, it could be a ghost bidder)
Whew. Lots of questions. Any feelings/ideas/information on these?
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Perhaps it'll be a hootshinpaloozaree. I don't know.
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