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Pinback Help?

Pinback Help?

pigeonbread

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Hey guys!

I’m sure lots of folks have this issue, but the little diddliboppers (as my girlfriend named them) on the back of my pins don’t like to stay on! As a result, my pins fall all over the dang place.

I thought maybe using sticky tack to help them stick to their backing might help. Anyone else have suggestions?


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You can get pin locks if you are looking just to display your pins on a lanyard, or get the little metal butterfly pin backs if you are doing trading with cast members/pin boards pretty cheap on Ebay or Amazon then keep your mickey backs in a little baggy. I've done that for some of pins that just don't want to stay on my lanyard, even though it is a bit more of a hassle.
 
You can get pin locks if you are looking just to display your pins on a lanyard, or get the little metal butterfly pin backs if you are doing trading with cast members/pin boards pretty cheap on Ebay or Amazon then keep your mickey backs in a little baggy. I've done that for some of pins that just don't want to stay on my lanyard, even though it is a bit more of a hassle.
I agree with the metal butterfly backs. They are not perfect... But in general they stay on better.
 
You can get pin locks if you are looking just to display your pins on a lanyard, or get the little metal butterfly pin backs if you are doing trading with cast members/pin boards pretty cheap on Ebay or Amazon then keep your mickey backs in a little baggy. I've done that for some of pins that just don't want to stay on my lanyard, even though it is a bit more of a hassle.

Thank you! I’ll go look for some! I’d rather not lose pins!


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Hey guys!

I’m sure lots of folks have this issue, but the little diddliboppers (as my girlfriend naked them) on the back of my pins don’t like to stay on!
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Gee, I wish my girlfriend would naked my pin diddliboppers. :cool:
 
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