What do you do with scrappers?
Wolfcryrain
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Tbird? Is that someone on apart of this community?I send them to tbird and he makes them into jewelry that he gives away.
That is so cool! Love the idea.I just saw this post on Facebook and had to share!
Super clever!!
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I have started doing this too! It really does help to see it in person rather than in images.TBH, what I do with scrappers is keep them and then try to trade/purchase the legitimate pin from a trusted source. I then compare and contrast every little detail of both of them to see what makes them different to train my eye on what exactly to look for.
I keep the authentic pin in my collection and keep the scrappers/counterfeits in a separate plastic bag. This has also become a great learning tool for my 5 year old who loves pins and loves trading at the parks. I show her all of the differences and what to watch for when trying to decipher whether a pin is a scrapper or countefeit or if it is genuine.
Good luck! There are, unfortunately, plenty of them out there to be mindful of and if you don't want to look at them anymore, I would love to take them off your hands to have more samples of all of their variations and iterations.
I just saw this post on Facebook and had to share!
Super clever!!
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This or I make them into refrigerator magnets.Use them as push pins for a cork board.
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