Hi,
I am sorry to intrude , but there is a badge on ebay that is currently posted as an Alpha Phi badge but which we do not believe to be one of ours because the inscription is all wrong, and the upright Phi is not consistent with the style of what we know to be authentic antique Alpha Phi badges.
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Aspects leading us to the conclusion that it might be an APA badge:
1. The seven jewels along the side of the A. Modern APA badges have seven jewels.
2. The "two dimensional" nature of the A in the badge suggests two As in one. You could look at the blue enamel as one A and the jewels as a second A.
3. According to Baird's manual, "The first World War made its impression upon the fraternity. Leaders in APA began to plan for the leadership of college men in training officers for the army." This may explain the "red, white and blue" appearance of the badge, even though APA's colors are black and gold.
I am emailing the seller to let him or her know it is not an Alpha Phi badge, but I thought someone might be interested.
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