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Published On: 05-20-2011 10:05 PM
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Custom trading pins have become a popular aspect of youth league sports of all kinds, enjoyed by both players and fans. With each season, they become more popular in youth sports of all kinds, recognized as tokens of sportsmanship and worthy competition.

The starting point for custom trading pins in youth sports was baseball and softball. Since Little League Baseball introduced its first official pins in the early 1980s, they have become an integral part of the entire youth baseball experience.

Custom trading pins thrive for several reasons. When you think about it, they’re really small works of art that people can carry with them. They’re affordable, and designs are personalized for each team. Custom trading pins have the power to turn strangers into friends.

Custom trading pins also are time- and place-specific. They highlight the year of a tournament, and link traders to the specific game or tournament. That makes custom trading pins great souvenirs for players and fans alike.

The frenzy for custom trading pins peaks every August at the Little League World Series. South Williamsport, Pa. becomes the center of the trading pin world. Many traders never even see a baseball game because they’re so busy swapping custom trading pins.

From their beginnings in baseball, custom trading pins have spread to other youth sports as well, including hockey, soccer, lacrosse and even football. More and more young athletes and their parents and siblings are discovering the fun of swapping custom trading pins at games and tournaments.

Trading pins actually have their origins in the modern Olympic Games. In the early years of the 20th century, athletes from Sweden wore the precursors of today’s custom trading pins in their nation’s colors of blue and yellow.

For many years, custom trading pins remained mainly a pastime among Olympic athletes and officials. By 1980, the general public discovered how much fun custom trading pins could be. Swapping trading pins soon became the unofficial spectator sport of the Olympics.

Ordering custom trading pins is easy with any good provider. Talented graphic artists can help you craft pin designs that are perfect for your team and sport. Reputable suppliers never charge for artwork and revisions, so you can work with your design until your team’s custom trading pins are just right.

The most basic rule to remember when ordering custom trading pins is think big. Bigger trading pins always trade better than smaller ones. The added space gives you more real estate on the pin to craft an eye-catching design.

Then consider the most basic elements of your sport. These will generally be represented on just about every team’s custom trading pins. In baseball, that’s bats, baseballs and diamonds. Hockey pins are likely to incorporate sticks, nets or pucks into the design. Just boil the game down to its most iconic emblems and you’ll have the starting point for great custom trading pins.

After you’ve settled on the basic design, consider adding options to your team’s custom trading pins. Add-ons can really boost your team’s pins’ trading value. Pins that would otherwise trade one-for-one can command two, sometimes even three or more, lesser pins. Options such as glitter, bobble heads, danglers, spinners, sliders and even blinking lights can really send the desirability of your team’s custom trading pins soaring.
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Published On: 05-20-2011 09:50 PM
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Now that youth league baseball is in full swing for the 2011 season, it’s time to order trading pins for your teams. Actually, it’s past time. You need to order your team’s trading pins NOW if you want to make sure you get them in time for the big games.

If you don’t want to risk seeing your kids disappointed when the trading starts at the tournaments, you need to order trading pins today. Get your act together and get your order in quickly. If you want to be sure you won’t get stuck in the giant factory backlogs that affect every producer of trading pins in the world, order before June 1.

Every supplier of trading pins in the world gets swamped at this time of year. Teams from all over the world want trading pins, and as the orders build up, factories reach the limits of their production capacity. By June, what normally would be a two-week order can take four weeks or longer.

There’s no way around it. Reputable suppliers of trading pins routinely offer two-week delivery guarantees most of the year. But they just can’t do it in June and July. Wait too long to order and maybe you can get your team’s trading pins shipped to your hotel the night before the big game. In the worst-case scenario, your players will be the ones standing around dejectedly while others happily trade pins.

If you want to avoid having to explain that to some really disappointed kids, there’s an easy way to do it – order your trading pins now!

It’s easy to create great-looking trading pins. The graphic artists at good pin suppliers can help you create a terrific design that perfectly represents your team. Great providers will never charge for artwork or revisions, so you can tweak the design of your team’s trading pins until they’re exactly the way you want.

It’s not too late to change up the design of your trading pins from last year. Consider adding options such as glitter, sliders, spinners or danglers to boost the trade value of your team’s trading pins.

If you’re not sure your team will make the tournament, why not go ahead and order trading pins anyway? That way, you’ll be ready to go if your team makes it to the big game. You won’t have to worry about not having pins at the last minute. Besides, why not think big? Have trading pins on hand to show your confidence in your team’s abilities!

The key to trading pins is to remember they’re all about having fun. Just like baseball, trading pins are meant to be enjoyed. The most important thing, though, is to get moving! At the risk of repeating ourselves, the bottom line is this: you need to order trading pins now – today – if you want to be sure you get them in time for the big game. Don’t hesitate, and you’ll make sure your team will be the one with the trading pins that everyone else wants to trade for.
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Published On: 05-19-2011 11:27 PM
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When it comes to sports, nothing is more all-American than baseball. From the sandlot to the big leagues, just about everyone loves baseball. And in the youth leagues, baseball trading pins are a cherished part of the experience.

If you’re involved with youth league baseball, you know just how phenomenally popular baseball trading pins have become. Since Little League introduced its first official trading pins nearly 30 years ago, the pin trading craze has taken off in baseball as in no other sport.

Baseball trading pins are popular for a great reason. They promote team spirit and solidarity in a fun way that just about everyone can enjoy. Their bright, colorful artwork makes them popular with young players. They’re affordable enough that just about any team, and virtually all teams at the Little League World Series, can have their own custom baseball trading pins each year.

It’s not hard to find a good supplier of baseball trading pins, but it does take a little bit of research to find the right one for your needs. A little bit of time spent checking out details can point you in the direction of a dependable provider of baseball trading pins to give your team the best value and service for your hard-raised team cash.



You want a supplier of baseball trading pins that’s been in business for several years. Just about anyone can start an Internet-based business selling baseball trading pins. But it’s a lot harder to keep customers satisfied enough to place repeat orders. That’s what keeps you in business. Any reputable supplier of baseball trading pins will have a track record.

Check out the prospective supplier with the Better Business Bureau. Is the company you’re considering buying baseball trading pins from rated? Any company worth your time and funds will be committed enough to customer satisfaction and rapid resolution of problems that they will have a BBB rating of “A.” Think twice before dealing with a company that has a lower rating, or none.

Be careful of “gotcha” charges. Some companies claim a low initial price, but tack on extra costs in the form of mold fees, artwork and revision charges or shipping costs. Any reputable supplier of baseball trading pins will never charge for artwork or revisions, and will offer only straight-up pricing. There shouldn’t be any surprises when you get your invoice.

Talk with the graphic artists at the baseball trading pins supplier that you’re considering. You want to work with talented, experienced artists who can help you craft your vision to make your baseball trading pins look exactly the way you want them to.

Check out the company’s website. See what kind of baseball trading pins they’ve designed in the past. Any supplier worth your time will take pride in the pins they’ve created and should have a gallery of baseball trading pins for prospective customers to see.

There’s nothing magical about ordering trading pins. Any good supplier of baseball trading pins will help you by making the ordering process easy, fast and fun.
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Published On: 05-19-2011 11:18 PM
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If you’ve been involved in youth league sports in recent years, you’ve seen the rise of trading pins. More and more team sports are discovering the fun of trading pins as collectible tokens of their sport.

Trading pins have long been popular in youth baseball and softball leagues. Little League Baseball introduced its first official trading pins in the early 1980s, and the tradition has grown each year since.

Trading pin frenzy truly reaches its zenith every year at the Little League World Series. South Williamsport, Pa. is engulfed in a flurry of trading pins changing hands. Some traders go for the pin trading and never even see a baseball game while they’re in town.

It’s no secret what makes pins so popular. If well-crafted, they’re attractive miniature works of art. Each team has their own unique design, and the pins represent a season spent together as a team. Trading pins are affordable and easy to collect and to carry. Trading pins can break the ice, quickly turning strangers into friends.

In recent years, other sports have also adopted trading pins as well. Youth hockey, soccer, basketball and even football teams have started trading pins at games and tournaments. With the natural link to specific times and places, pins make special keepsake souvenirs that people will treasure for many years.

Trading pins offer a great opportunity to be creative when designing them. Reputable providers never charge for artwork and revisions, so you can tinker with your team’s pin design until it’s perfect for your sport and your team.

Designing trading pins for your sport is easy, and with the help of the talented graphic artists at any good pin provider, can be fast and fun. It’s no problem to create terrific trading pins for any team.

Start with the basic rule: When it comes to trading pins, the bigger the better. The larger a trading pin is, the greater the trading value is. If you want your team’s pins to have great trading power, opt for the biggest ones you can get – 1.75” at minimum, up to 3” or so.

Next, consider the basics of your sport. Baseball trading pins will normally feature baseball bats, balls and diamonds. Hockey pins can feature a stick, net or puck. Look for the most common element. These will be staples of the trading pins for any given sport.

Don’t worry if you need help with your design. Good providers of trading pins will be happy to help you craft your pins until they’re exactly what you want.

When you have the basic design set, consider adding options. These inexpensive add-ons can really boost the trading power of your team’s pins, turning average pins into the hottest trading pins at the tournament.

Start with glitter enamel, an economical way to add sparkle and richness to your team’s trading pins. For more visual appeal, add motion to your team’s pins. Trading pins with danglers, spinners or sliders are eye-catching and very appealing to traders. If you have a team mascot on your trading pins, you can even give it blinking LED eyes.
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Published On: 04-13-2011 05:04 PM
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Custom trading pins are everywhere in youth sports today. More and more young athletes enjoy the fun of custom trading pins at games and tournaments. Especially in the world of Little League and other youth league baseball organizations, trading pins are taking the sports by storm.

Designing your team’s trading pins is easy and fun. With a few tips and the help of a great supplier of custom trading pins, it’s easy to create pins your team will be proud of, and that will trade at a brisk clip. There’s no time like the present to jump right into the world of custom trading pins.

In recent years, new styles and options have made exciting new designs for custom trading pins possible. No matter if you’ve never ordered pins before or if you’re an old hand at custom trading pins, today’s exciting new possibilities mean your team’s pin design is limited only by your imagination.

With multiple styles of custom trading pins available, the choice of the right style for your team depends on both your pin design and your budget. The most popular style of custom trading pins by far are soft enamel pins. These rich, detailed pins offer a look very similar to the more expensive cloisonné at a more reasonable cost. These durable pins are the most sought-after pins you can get.

Offset digital printed custom trading pins are the way to go if you need to reproduce a painting, photo or organizational logo precisely. Your design can be printed directly onto the metal.

If you’re on a tight budget, photo etched custom trading pins are the answer. They are an economical way to get great looking pins at an great price. However, they won’t be as durable as soft enamel custom trading pins.

If you need pins fast – maybe because you waited too long to order – stock trading pins are the answer. They won’t offer the design unique to your team that custom trading pins would, but they are a good way to make sure your players will have pins to trade at the tournament.

There are just a few things to keep in mind as you start designing your team’s custom trading pins. The first basic reality is that bigger pins will always trade better than smaller ones. It’s understandable, because the bigger custom trading pins are, the more space they offer to show off your team design.

Don’t worry if you don’t have a design in mind. The artists at any good supplier of custom trading pins can help you craft great looking pins that your team will love. Once you’ve got the basic design set, consider the best ways to boost the trade power of your custom trading pins with options.

Start with glitter enamel. It’s an inexpensive way to add sparkle and richness to your team’s custom trading pins. Add danglers to show the year your team is in the tournament. Add blinking LED lights to give a team mascot flashing eyes.

When you’re ready to really send the trading power of your teams custom trading pins into orbit, add motion. Bobbles, spinners and sliders all add a can’t-miss visual appeal and a fun play element to your team’s pins.
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