I wasn't going to come back and comment on anything but this statement is totally wrong.Cragars wrote:he got the almighty drymount zinged out of him at work.
Okay carry on.
Me too. My 507 hoodie was finally getting a bit too worn so this will be the official replacement.Darkknight37 wrote:Just got my hoodie, love it. Really warm, will come in handy for the next two months
Thanks for hooking it up with the pins, Mitch!
ironjaiden wrote: "'Weener in June' is completely sold out, thanks for the interest"
I have a feeling she's going to get quite a few orders today!Baker wrote:Ive had a couple of people ask me today so figure I would just post up where I got my pin holder. Ive pointed a few people in the past to her and everyone has been happy with them. The price is worth it, lightly magnetized back holds the pins in for you so you have no need to attach them or anything. Need to pick up another one myself, probably get a smaller one for now since I am nowhere near having a 49 pin board worth again. She sells 9, 25, 49, and 100 pin boards.
https://www.etsy.com/shop/buttoncollective
Do you have to remove the actual pin to have them sit nice in the display? Look like it makes photographing them a little easier to. As that always seem to be difficult for me.Baker wrote:Ive had a couple of people ask me today so figure I would just post up where I got my pin holder. Ive pointed a few people in the past to her and everyone has been happy with them. The price is worth it, lightly magnetized back holds the pins in for you so you have no need to attach them or anything. Need to pick up another one myself, probably get a smaller one for now since I am nowhere near having a 49 pin board worth again. She sells 9, 25, 49, and 100 pin boards.
https://www.etsy.com/shop/buttoncollective
No need to remove the pin. There are magnets that hold them securely. Baker was kind enough to share this link in the past, and I've been very happy with mine.deadbluehawk wrote:Do you have to remove the actual pin to have them sit nice in the display? Look like it makes photographing them a little easier to. As that always seem to be difficult for me.Baker wrote:Ive had a couple of people ask me today so figure I would just post up where I got my pin holder. Ive pointed a few people in the past to her and everyone has been happy with them. The price is worth it, lightly magnetized back holds the pins in for you so you have no need to attach them or anything. Need to pick up another one myself, probably get a smaller one for now since I am nowhere near having a 49 pin board worth again. She sells 9, 25, 49, and 100 pin boards.
https://www.etsy.com/shop/buttoncollective