Hi Jim – I am active in the Brigade of the American Revolution, a non-profit living history association dedicated to interpreting the life and times of the common soldier of the American Revolution.  We recently had a very attractive enameled pin done with our ‘6 flags’ logo.  (It contains elements of the 6 flags of the countries involved in the Revolution.)  As I recall they were VERY reasonable cost wise and the setup fee was reasonable as well.  I contacted the board member who had them produced and she said,

 

 

I was very pleased with them, and would recommend them to anyone!  The company’s name and info are

 

Pin Crafters

45 Kilburn St

Burlington VT 05401

ph # 888-388-4288

fax # 802-383-0331

 

My contact was the National Sales Manager and his name and email is;

Doug Rutkowski   [log in to unmask]

 

They also have a website;

www.pincrafters.com

 

They are welcome to use my name and the BAR as recommending them.

 

Amy McCoy
Brigade of the American Revolution
Board-Member-at-Large
Membership Clerk

203-594-9159

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VivianLea Stevens

Curator

Old Barracks Museum

28 West State St., 8th Floor

Trenton, NJ  08608

888-227-7225 phone

609-396-4000 fax

www.barracks.org

 


From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of James Sturgill
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 4:36 PM
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Subject: Lapel pins

 

Greetings Listers,

I am investigating the costs associated with ordering lapel pins with our museum's logo on it, and I was wondering if anyone else can recommend companies that they worked with or relate experiences they had going through this process.  Your help is greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,

Jim Sturgill
Manager of Education and External Relations
Mahoning Valley Historical Society

 

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