Officer Dangle Question
Hey all - quick question. How do you attach your officer dangles to your chapter guard? I thought that you just string the dangle onto the chain, but I have also heard of people "securing" them so that if the chain breaks, you don't lose the dangles.
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The badge & guard are difficult enough to put on straight -- not sure if having the dangles in a set place would help or hurt! |
Each one of my dangles are hooked through a link in my guard... if that makes sense!
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hahaa. I thought this was a Reno 911 thread.
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*sigh, why did i TOTALLY think this was a thread about Reno 911?? :rolleyes:
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thanks for the insight!
um, i've never seen reno 911. sorry 'bout the confusion! |
mine are just on the loose on the chain;i.e. they can slide up and down between the chapter guard and my badge.
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theres something about a man in uniform...
or, uh, HALF a uniform... |
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I laughed, though! :D |
Here's mine (minus a few dangles):
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...Picture646.jpg |
When did you all get your chapter guards? After you get dangles?
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I wish us fraternity men got to have some kind of recognition medals for positions held.
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What do you mean by fraternity men getting to have Position 'pieces'. I thought officer dangles were a sort of widely accepted thing amongst everybody. I have seen several different GLOS that had officer dangles attached to their badge and guard. I guess it just depends on the organization or the chapter. If you want a gavel denoting that you were a President then I dont see who would really stop you if you were so inclined. Or am I way off and you were going along the lines of actual military type medals denoting position or what have you.
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