Baseball Pins Trading

Baseball pins were made in the baseball season since many years ago. The early baseball pins were once exclusive to major baseball league and professional baseball teams, but now the baseball trading pins are very popular throughout the baseball sport and it has been a very fun way for youth players to socialize and promote their team.
Pin size
The regular size of a baseball pin is 1-3/4 inches. Most of time a main pin will assembled with a slider pin or a smal hang pin.
Customized

Baseball teams can send their team logo to a lapel pin manufacturer and get the artwork, most of baseball pins are are carved from metal. This allows teams to create their own unique baseball pins.
Creation
Baseball trading pins are produced in much the same way as a colourful coin: A die mold is designed, and then stamped into metal sheets and cut out.
Trading
Players can get a pin from their own team and trade them with opposition after games–a good way to socialize with opposing players.
Special pins
As well as their own team, players can collect pins from professional baseball teams such as the New York Yankees or from historical events or landmarks such as a World Series champion or the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
As you said, baseball trading pins is a great promotional gifts for our baseball team!
The pin maybe with our logo, the baseball and our team name.
I knew most of the baseball pins were made in iron stamped with soft enamel and black metal finish. Could you support a epola baseball pins for trading only
Yes. Epola is also available in our factory. But it need more cost and more produce time for this lapel pin types, we also named it as imitation enamel here.
Hi guy I do want to have a baseball trading pins for you to make. Please let me know what will the cost and shipping charge. We customzed some baseball trading pins last season. And the company sent the baseball pins is too late to trading. Please contact our team leader please. He will send you more details about our design
You did a good job during our baseball season in 2009. Thanks so much, We’re be back in 2010.
see you