Service pins instead of active pins?
I know the Epsilon Psi chapter uses the service pin at activation instead of the active pin (probably to keep costs down)- does any other chapter do it?
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Mu Chapter does this too. I never had anything except a service pin until I rescued one off eBay.
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My roomie's an active, and she's got an S in the middle of her pin, so I'm assuming it's the service pin.
What's the difference between that and an active pin? I've only got the Pledge Pin right now obviously... |
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The Service Pin *is* the "active pin". Please give an example of a pin that is one, not the other.
Randolph Finder Alpha Phi Omega National History and Archive Committee. |
I think (and Loud, correct me if I am wrong) that she is referring to the pin that looks like this:
http://www.burrpatt.com/alphaphiomeg...992%20copy.jpg as opposed to the service pin: http://www.usip.edu/apo/images/servicepin.gif Naraht is right, the service pin = the active pin. I never had any other pin or badge (and for years never knew there was another one!) until recently. |
I've only had the Service Pin...When we were done w/our process I got the Service pin! I didn't know there was another one until just now!
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The service pin was created back in the 1941 to be a low cost alternative to the Badge. The current initiation ritual calls for its use. When you consider that the service pin costs $4, while the cheapest badge costs $21, few people get a badge. BUT, people should know about the badge and were to get it. (our official jeweler, which is now Burr, Patterson & Auld at www.burrpatt.com). |
Re: Service pins instead of active pins?
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I'm not aware of any chapter that doesn't use the service pin. |
I looked on the website for the jeweler and there was no mention of Alpha Phi Omega on it nor did it have any results in the search engine.
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Here you go. You can get to it through the "store" link on www.apo.org. That's how I found it.
Someday, when I actually have money, I am going to get this: http://www.burrpatt.com/alphaphiomeg...rl%20Badge.jpg |
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From their main page, you pick Fraternity & Sorority Jewelry, then from the drop down you will see Alpha Phi Omega. Or use this direct link: http://www.burrpatt.com/AlphaPhiOmega/default.htm Michael Brown |
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My duh as well.
I had forgotten that it was the Badge. I do know that APO gets looked at sort of strangely by some pin collectors because our standard brotherhood insignia worn is so bloody cheap.
Randy |
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At the time the badge cost between $2.50 and $25 (depending on gold content and pearls, etc.), while the service pin was twenty five cents. It was created at the 1940 NatConv, and made available shortly thereafter. Many chapters resolved that ALL its members would obtain the pin and wear it, as the cost of it made it feasible for all to do so. (this per an article in the T&T in 1941) Much later, its use was written into our ritual such that ALL new Brothers would receive it as part of their induction. |
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