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Diorama Pins

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Abyssinian28

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Hey guys

I just needed to double check this- all the diorama pins you have, they eventually tilt backwards slightly (towards the open area), right?

I'm about to trade away one of mine, and it's doing that tilt thing. To me, it's a natural part of the type of pin (I don't think I've ever owned one that hasn't done it, even while just sitting on the shelf), but I don't want the receiver to think it's damaged. And unfortunately, he speaks another language, so I'm not sure how much I can convey that they all do it...

Maybe I'll send some photos his way to show him...
 
I would take a side picture and send it to him, that way he can see the tilt. I only have one Alice diorama pin and it's not in front of me at the moment, but I want to say mine is tilted just slightly. I don't consider it damaged :)
 
We have one of the HM diorama pins and the front does tilt back slightly. I think it is just the way they are constructed. You can pull it back into place, but it seems to keep tilting back again.
 
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