Description:
This vintage wooden fraternity paddle is associated with Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity and is marked for the University of Texas chapter. The front features Greek letters “Φ Σ Κ” that appear to be pressed or burned directly into the wood, creating a recessed, dimensional appearance rather than surface-applied paint. Above the lettering is a painted Phi Sigma Kappa crest displaying the founding date of 1873. The lower portion includes a painted personalized inscription reading “To Bill ’54 From Hark ’55,” indicating this paddle was likely presented as a commemorative fraternity gift during the mid-1950s. The reverse side is marked “Texas” in painted lettering and includes additional painted chapter and institutional stamps, including “UT Chapter” and a circular University of Texas seal. The handle is stamped “L. G. Balfour Attleboro Mass,” identifying the well-known fraternity jewelry and memorabilia maker. This paddle is well-suited for Phi Sigma Kappa alumni, University of Texas memorabilia collectors, or Greek life displays.
Dimensions (Approximate):
Overall length: approximately 22 inches
Blade width (widest point): approximately 3.5 inches
Handle width: approximately 1.75 inches
Thickness: approximately 0.5 inches
Materials:
Solid wood construction
Greek letters pressed or burned into the wood
Painted crest, inscriptions, and chapter markings
Use / Display:
Decorative or commemorative fraternity item
Ideal for wall display or shadow box framing
Suitable for alumni collections or Greek life memorabilia
Condition:
Pre-owned, vintage condition.
Shows light surface wear consistent with age and prior display.
Minor scuffs and finish wear visible along edges and surface.
Lettering, crest, and stamped markings remain clear and legible.
No cracks, warping, or structural damage observed.
Hanging hole at handle is intact.
Shipping & Handling:
Ships securely with care to ensure safe delivery.
Fast and reliable shipping with tracking included.