Monday 14 May 2012

Should We Use Epoxy or Non Epoxy Custom Lapel Pins

Lapel PinsMany people ask a question from our company that should we use the epoxy Custom Lapel Pins or non epoxy lapel pins. I always fell into consideration that what I say to the people because in many cases we need the custom lapel pins with epoxy coating and in many cases we do not require the lapel pins with epoxy coating. It depends upon the personal preferences of the individual who needs the custom lapel pins. I have mentioned some of the styles of lapel which need or don’t need the custom lapel pins.


  • Imitation hard enamel or Epola custom lapel pins are recommend using without any epoxy coating but I have seen many epoxy coated lapel pins which have used the epoxy coating.
  • One type of custom lapel pin that must have the epoxy coating is the photodrome pin.

When it comes about the soft enamel lapel pins then we can understand the question about epoxy coating. One should bear in mind that epoxy coating is used as a protective layer on the soft enamel lapel pins because there is always chances of damage on the soft enamel lapel pins and chance of removing of information mentioned on the soft enamel lapel pins so it is good idea of using the epoxy coating in this matter. I hope this information will help you knowing that where epoxy coating is used and where epoxy coating is not used and this information will help you to get your own demanded lapel pins from the company.


Sunday 6 May 2012

A Little Bit about Patriotic Pins


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Nowadays, patriotic pins are the quite popular type of pins. Patriotic pins are one of the ways by which you can go ahead to show your love and faith. Dating back to the civil war in the United States, patriotic Custom Lapel Pins that declare the patriotism of a person are highly valuable, trader worthy and highly collectible. From civil war through World War I, patriotic lapel pins were medallions fastened with ribbons buttoned on the a lapel. 

There were more factories after World War I and the ability to manufacture die-cast metal became the gateway for the popularity of die-cast lapel pins. Patriotic lapel pins became very popular as the trend took off and collectible as the nation went on depression and everyone attempted to do their own part, even something as simple as a lapel pin. The craftsmanship and quality of these earlier lapel pins is unique, and a lone patriotic lapel pin can sell at auction for $30.00 or more, based on the subject matter.

The most patriotic sign for any state is the flag, and in the US is no dissimilar! The most Custom Lapel Pins in America is the American flag that the citizen of America can wear. There is no shortage of pins fortunately to be had! There are die cast, cloisonné, sequined and any imaginable variation of the American Flag on patriotic lapel pins. 

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