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refusal of lapel pin speculation is commendable in 2010 Shanghai Expo

July 30th, 2010 zhuwei No comments

Recently, high prices for Internet speculation there chaos in the Expo Memorial lapel pin, Odense Case Hall, Union Hall and the Museum of Saudi Arabia have all say.

To end the speculation that bad, Odense Museum of single cases distributed 10 000 free gold "sun face" lapel pin.Naoudengsai curator Qiaokaluosen case saying,

"Let lapel pin devaluation, no one speculation, we also plan to send a number of lapel pins to charity, even to sell, it should allow them to sell."
In accordance with the principles of market economy, lapel pins more admired, more people want, not the hands of Odense case Museum "resources" to more "right" the greater it?They could "hoarding", or even increase the price of lapel pin may be why they have to deliberately make their own lapel pins depreciation?Odense case for the museum in an interview revealed the "whole story": While this "sun face" lapel pin is presented to the museum in Odense case Case Museum are interested in serious tourists visit,

butA lot of people do not read the case of museum knowledge, but merely directed at lapel pins come.It seems, Odense Museum of value case "resource" is more "fans" to learn Danish, understanding Odense, Andersen know,

they want the "right" is the spread of cultural dominance.
Is commendable, I personally understand the lapel pin as well.More lapel pins bearing is a kind of cultural communication, historical memory and cultural accumulation of meaning.And not only for the appreciation of the hype.

Friction Press be used in process of lapel pins

July 28th, 2010 zhuwei No comments

Production in the lapel pins, lapel pin shape is a key step, said lapel pin shape, usually with a red press stamping out friction,

friction press is a universal processing machine of strong pressure, it is widely used inPressure processing can use a variety of industries.In the machinery manufacturing industry, the wider application of friction press, can be used to complete the forging, upsetting, bending, calibration, precision pressure, etc., and some without flash forging press was also used to complete.
When you read the lapel pin factory, heard the “pop pop” sound, is that it sends, as long as the metal plate away, and it will look like under pressure out of the mold.

Therefore, operate or use very convenient.
General This large-scale equipment, the operation requires special attention when, in order to create need regular maintenance and repair.

Which one is the king process for your lapel pins?

January 30th, 2010 lapel pins Wikipedia 2 comments

What’s the best type for a lapel pin

It’s not easy to tell which process  is the king during making lapel pins. The first we’d have to know where to use this customized pin.

A professional pin company can find the best way to support our customers to find the best requires step by step.

  • Material, brass , Iron or alloy for your custom lapel pins.
  • Process for lapel pins,  enamel pins or die strcuk without any colours?
  • The date do you want them,  a classical lapel pins need a longer times.
  • A  high cost pin isn’t meaning the best and suitable type for you, in many cases  the most useful lapel pins is the best one.

China – the lapel pins sources

January 29th, 2010 lapel pins Wikipedia No comments

Last year, our Chinese Government launched a global ad campaign designed to boost the reputation of Chinese-made goods.
“Made in China” and “Made with China” have been the replacement for the goods from China since last century. In our lapel pins industry, 99% of the overseas wholesaler purchase the lapel pins from lapel pin manufacturer in China.

As one of  famous city  in China, Kunshan has been the most important area for custom lapel pins since 1980. There are hundreds of lapel pin factories and supplying lapel pins and others metal crafts.

Custom pins need a lower cost and high quality, you can find all what you want for your pins here. China is the big workshop for your customized pins. China – the lapel pins sources of the world.

Proper Placement for Your Lapel Pin

December 9th, 2009 lapel pins Wikipedia 1 comment

Lapel pin, also called “pin badge” in Europe, is a small metal with a back attachement wearing on the lapel. Some custom lapel pins  are just decorative, but others are used to show achievement or class, such as employee recognition awards, or membership in an organization such as Masonic and other professional associations. The proper placement of a lapel pin can vary based on your clothing, gender and what the pin itself represents.

On a Jacket

People wearing suits or jackets should place the pin on their lapel. Traditionally, lapel pins are worn on the left, near the heart. This is especially important if the lapel pin symbolizes something important to the wearer, such as a national flag. However, it is not a serious faux pas to wear a lapel pin on the right lapel.

Certain organizations, especially military organizations, have strict codes instructing the wearer to wear the lapel pin on the right or left lapel.

On a Tie

Men who are not wearing a jacket but are wearing a tie can wear their pin toward the middle of the tie. However, if a man is wearing a jacket and tie, it is most appropriate to wear the pin on the left lapel.

On a Shirt

Men wearing shirts without a tie or a jacket and women wearing shirts without a jacket traditionally wear lapel pins on the left side of the shirt, near the heart.

Wearing Multiple Pins

It’s perfectly acceptable to wear more than one lapel pin if one of the pins is decorative and another is either promotional– a pin that advertises a product or company–patriotic, or symbolizes a cause, such as a yellow ribbon for troop support or a red ribbon for AIDS charities.

It’s also acceptable to wear multiple pins if the pins are part of a set that may show advancement in an organization. Military organizations often promote the wearing of multiple pins, but strict regulations specify where the pins should be placed in reference to each other.

Attaching the Pin

Most pins feature a metal face, with a fairly short point and a detachable backing. You need to take off the backing, push the pin into your lapel (or tie or shirt) until the point comes through the other side, and reattach the backing.

The pin should sit upright on your lapel, tie or blouse. Make sure it is not upside down or at a strange angle. Make sure the pin is tightly clasped on the back so it doesn’t rotate when you move. This seems trivial, but certain symbolic pins that are upside down may actually be offensive, as an upside down symbol often represents a negative sentiment.