The Rush Pins Difference

rush pins vs enamel pins

Rush pins are a new type of custom pins offered by PinsFast.com. These custom pins are Made in the U.S.A. with a much faster turnaround time than any other pin type. PinsFast.com offers the unique ability to make Rush Pins into any custom shape instead of fitting your art into a plain shape. The Difference …

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Baseball World Series Trading Pins

world series baseball trading pins photo

Pins Fast is a company that specializes in producing high-quality trading pins, including baseball world series trading pins. When it comes to purchasing these pins, Pins Fast is the perfect choice for several reasons. Baseball Trading Pin Specialists Firstly, Pins Fast offers top-notch quality. Since these pins are meant to be kept as collectibles, it’s …

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How to Order Enamel Pins From Pins Fast

A photograph of a soft enamel pin in the shape of a lazy 8 with cut outs and multiple enamel colors.

Custom pins are a great way to show your company’s pride and identity. They can be used to reward employees, recognize customers, or simply promote your brand. But what does it look like to order enamel pins from Pins Fast? Here’s a guide on how to order enamel pins from Pins Fast: Choose the type …

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Designer Lapel Pins at Pins Fast

designer lapel pins

Professionals make designer enamel lapel pins from high-quality materials and specialty designs. Designer lapel pins are unique and eye-catching. People use them to add a special flair to any outfit. Expert craftsmen make these eye-catching pins and badges in much the same way they make jewelry and brooches. Traditional luxury pin designers use hard enamel. …

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Rush Pins: Rush Enamel Pins

rush pins cut with a laser

Rush Pins from Pins Fast offer a fast turnaround for your custom lapel pins. Our full-color Rush Lapel Pins can meet any deadline and are die-cut to any shape or size. We offer a plating of gold or silver, and we can also dye them black. That way, you can receive them on time but …

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Hard Enamel vs. Soft Enamel

hard enamel vs soft enamel pins

Many customers ask us, what is the difference between Hard Enamel vs Soft Enamel Pins? The difference is quite simple: Hard Enamel pins have a smooth polished surface and Soft Enamel pins have raised metal edges. Die Struck Pins, Enamel Colors Soft enamel pins are not soft. I’m just going to put that out there …

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Custom Trading Pins for A Winning Team

trading pins with two blinkers

Trading pins are by far the most popular type of custom pins because they are unique in every possible way. Custom trading pins such as baseball pins are really fun to trade and collect. Most of them are die struck with soft enamel colors because the raised metal surfaces give a tactile sensation to the …

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