Identify the factors that affect the following about pins:
Cost
Value
Describe the following types of pins:
Cloisonné
Die Cast
Die Struck
Hard Enamel
Offset Printed
Photo Etched
Silk Screened
Soft Enamel
What is an epoxy dome, and what are its advantages and disadvantages?
Identify the following types of pin accessories or embellishments:
Blinker
Bobble Head
Dangler
Glitter
Rhinestones
Slider
Spinner
Twirler
Identify the following types of pin backs, and demonstrate or describe how to safely attach and remove them:
Locking Clutch
Locking Safety Pin Clasp
Magnetic Back
Safety Pin Clasp
Discuss how the "Golden Rule" applies to pin trading etiquette.
Complete two of the following activities related to pin trading:
Collect a complete "set" of pins by trading at one of the pin trading venues.
Collect at least two free pins at exhibit booths at a camporee, convention, trade show, or other event.
Make a handmade pin book for displaying your collection of pins.
Make two or more handmade pins for trading.
Set up a display of your pin collection at church for Pathfinder Sabbath, at a Pathfinder Fair, or at another event like a state or county fair.
Submit a design to your club or conference for a camporee trading pin.
Write two or more letters to your city, state, or province, or to companies that sponsor sporting events or the Olympics, and ask if they have pins. If they send you a free pin(s), be sure to follow up with a thank-you letter.
Do one of the following to help a new pin trader, then discuss your experience with someone else or in a group:
Be an advocate for a new pin trader and help in the trade using the "Fun, Fair,Friendly" principles of etiquette.
Give away one of your pins to a new pin trader in order to help him or her get started in pin trading.
Trade pins with at least fifteen people you don't know at a venue or event where pin trading takes place, using the "Fun, Fair, Friendly" principles of etiquette. Keep a diary of the people you trade pins with and any interesting things that happen during your pin trading experiences.