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Published: October 12, 2006
Many a jackets are emblazoned with insignia representing a person's favorite artist or band. These music pins show the world a person's preference in musical stylings or rock icons they may idolize. These badges of worship have been around for more than forty years and continue to be manufactured for the masses looking to sport their favorite band's logo or beloved artist's face.
Most music pins are designed in a campaign button style, a simple circle frame, the image lying within. Though the effigies on the pins themselves vary, they can depict anything from certain concert tours to album imagery. They may bear the likeness of a performer or notable graphic from a popular poster. There are music pins from 1966 showcasing the Jefferson Airplane tour of “Muddy Waters" to a 1993 pin of the Butthole Surfers album logo. These music pins are most often considered collectibles and are traded, bought and sold on the Internet or at trade shows around the country. Collectors seek rare pins or those to help complete their amassment of certain insignia.
Though these collectibles comprise much of the music pin market, there is a demand for other types of music pins. Many education institutions have pins mass produced for their music departments. Some schools have pins created to show the student is a member of the band or choir. Often times these music pins are created to signify an award for musical achievement. These pins are typically designed with assorted music icons, such as clef signs, violins, pianos and musical notes. Schools can easily have these pins mass produced. Music pins are a cost effective way to represent one's school band or reward a musical accomplishment.
Whether these music pins are hoarded for a rock band fan or worn on the lapel of a high school flutist, their prevalence continues to permeate our society. If one is interested in looking for their own flair in the form of a music pin, their search shall not end in despair. Music pins are around every corner, from specialty shops to the Internet to one's local trade show. Whatever one's need for a music pin, there is a vendor to provide it.
Band Ribbons. 12 October 2006. 12 October 2006. www.bandribbons.com
Rock Star Headquarters. 9 October 2006. 12 October 2006. www.rockstarhq.com
Most music pins are designed in a campaign button style, a simple circle frame, the image lying within. Though the effigies on the pins themselves vary, they can depict anything from certain concert tours to album imagery. They may bear the likeness of a performer or notable graphic from a popular poster. There are music pins from 1966 showcasing the Jefferson Airplane tour of “Muddy Waters" to a 1993 pin of the Butthole Surfers album logo. These music pins are most often considered collectibles and are traded, bought and sold on the Internet or at trade shows around the country. Collectors seek rare pins or those to help complete their amassment of certain insignia.
Though these collectibles comprise much of the music pin market, there is a demand for other types of music pins. Many education institutions have pins mass produced for their music departments. Some schools have pins created to show the student is a member of the band or choir. Often times these music pins are created to signify an award for musical achievement. These pins are typically designed with assorted music icons, such as clef signs, violins, pianos and musical notes. Schools can easily have these pins mass produced. Music pins are a cost effective way to represent one's school band or reward a musical accomplishment.
Whether these music pins are hoarded for a rock band fan or worn on the lapel of a high school flutist, their prevalence continues to permeate our society. If one is interested in looking for their own flair in the form of a music pin, their search shall not end in despair. Music pins are around every corner, from specialty shops to the Internet to one's local trade show. Whatever one's need for a music pin, there is a vendor to provide it.
Band Ribbons. 12 October 2006. 12 October 2006. www.bandribbons.com
Rock Star Headquarters. 9 October 2006. 12 October 2006. www.rockstarhq.com
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