One of the most popular images on trading pins these days is a baseball glove. The glove is often the background for a spinner or slider baseball, or coupled with a baseball bat or playing field. Although trading pins are a rather new phenomenon, the baseball glove has been around since the late 1800s. One of the first players who used a baseball glove was ...
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The Baseball Glove Trading Pin
by montereypins on April 30, 2009 · 0 comments
Trading Pins Sliders
by montereypins on January 27, 2009 · 0 comments
The best way to set your trading pin apart from the others is to add some “bells and whistles,” such as a spinner, slider or blinkie. Blinkies add light, to your trading pin while spinners and sliders add movement. Nothing is more eye catching then bells and whistles, and if you’re going to create a custom trading pin, wouldn’t you want to get the most ...
Read the full article →Trading Pins-DANGLERS!!
by montereypins on January 22, 2009 · 0 comments
LED blinkies, danglers, spinners, sliders and glitter—all call special attention to your baseball trading pins. These “bells and whistles” make them more attractive and ultimately more tradeable. “Danglers have always been popular because they are an inexpensive way to add the current year to your trading pin,” explained one customer. “As a separate pin that’s dangles below, it calls attention to the year.” It also ...
Read the full article →Making Your Trading Pins Unique – Part 1: Adding a Slider Pin to the Design
by admin on March 27, 2008 · 0 comments
Sliders are a popular enhancement to many baseball trading pins. They get their name because they actually slide a short distance across the main pin. Some early popular sliders showed a baseball player sliding into home base, or a rocket lifting off into space. Yet, sliders do not necessarily have to slide along a straight line. Designers at The Monterey Company have become more creative ...
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