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Slider vs spinner pins

Slider vs spinner pins

AUTiger24

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I have not collected any pins they call sliders up to this point.when putting slider pins on like a kraken or pinfolio page do slider pins move freely or when you tilt them to one side? I know spinners most definitely will but wonder if sliders move freely when tilted generally or freely? Thanks
 
Sliders definitely slide. :) You could put them on facing a direction where they are less likely to move (sliding up and down rather to the side for pages you turn side to side for example. But they will still slide if there is nothing stopping them from doing it (like tying them down, etc.)
 
Agree... they will slide in a typical pin book. Thinking a piece of fabric or cotton might be a solution to stopping this?
 
Sliders definitely slide. :) You could put them on facing a direction where they are less likely to move (sliding up and down rather to the side for pages you turn side to side for example. But they will still slide if there is nothing stopping them from doing it (like tying them down, etc.)
This. They 100% slide unless there is something stopping them. When I brought my sliding pins to trading events, I would put them in clear, plastic holders similar to those used for trading cards or inside the pockets of the pin trading bag to limit/prevent movement. Or, worst case scenario, I would literally use cellophane tape to keep the pin still on the page. Don't laugh, it worked.
 
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