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Trading Pins

Trading Pins Are Great For More Sports Than Just Baseball

Trading pins have been an extraordinarily popular part of youth league baseball for many years. The popularity of pin trading at games and tournaments very nearly rivals that of baseball itself. Now, other sports have discovered the fun of trading pins as well.

Many youth sports such as hockey, soccer, basketball and football are adopting trading pins. The popularity of trading pins continues to grow throughout just about all aspects youth sports.

The popularity of trading pins isn't surprising. They're affordable, colorful, easy to carry and trade, and can be tremendously boost team spirit. Few, if any, teams arrive at the Little League World Series each year without an ample supply of trading pins.

One of the things that make trading pins so appealing is the fact that they can be customized so many different ways that no two teams are likely to ever have the same custom pins. Regardless of sport or budget, good pin providers will be able to design custom trading pins that are perfect for your team.

Designing trading pins for your team is fun and easy.  Start with the most common elements of your sport – baseball bats, hockey pucks, lacrosse sticks, you name it. Then add elements to it. If your team has a mascot, the graphic artists at your supplier can show you the best way to add it to your team's trading pins. If your team doesn't yet have a mascot, they can help you create one.

Once you have the basics of your trading pins set, you can start thinking about add-ons. The best way to increase the desirability of your team's pins to traders is to add options that create more visual appeal. Add one or several extras to your teams trading pins, and you'll have the ones other teams will want to trade for.

Options don't have to be expensive. Glitter enamel is one of the most economical add-ons, yet adds a rich, elegant look to your team's trading pins.

To add eye-catching action to your team's trading pins, you can give the team mascot blinking eyes. LED lights add great, detail to the pins. Spinners or sliders are secondary pins that attach to the main trading pins and add a fun motion element to the pins.

Danglers are a great basic add-on that can be used to add the year, the tournament, a baseball, a glove or other special elements to your trading pins. If your budget is tight, danglers can be replaced every year to update the year of the tournament while using the same main trading pins.

Bobble heads will really send the trading value of your team's pins into orbit. These attach to the main trading pins and move side-to-side and up and down when the pins move. For many players, these are the most desirable of all trading pins.

The only limiting factor when it comes to designing your team's trading pins is your imagination. With a little help from any good supplier, it's easy and fun to create great looking pins your players will be proud to trade as their own.

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Wholesale Pins offers the finest trading pins at the lowest wholesale prices in the industry. We offer every type of lapel pin and custom trading pin in today's market.

Baseball Trading Pins

admin posted at 2009-9-27 Category: tickets