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Re: Collecting Buttons

Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2014 9:56 pm
by rsimms3
Alabama Woody wrote:
rsimms3 wrote:
MWooten34 wrote:Is something like a jacket the primary way to keep/display these things? I think there are some cool buttons but I'd want to be able to show them off.
For the 1" buttons I remove the pin and put in a magnet so I can display them on my metal white board.
Have you found a source for the magnets already the proper size and thickness or do you cut down your own? Care to share your source.

I bought a black framed cork board recently to put a bunch of mine on.
It won't hold them all. Like the magnet idea.
Most hobby stores sell packs of magnets. Last ones I bought were 50 to a pack and .75 inch or 19mm in diameter.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/25844890?wmls ... 90&veh=sem

If you take a file or some rough sand paper around the edge they will fit into the back of 1" pins snuggly or you can cut them in half with an old pair of scissors and put them in. Either way is good, I usually prefer cutting them in half since it's easier.

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Re: Collecting Buttons

Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2014 11:00 pm
by Alabama Woody
rsimms3 wrote:
Alabama Woody wrote:
rsimms3 wrote:
MWooten34 wrote:Is something like a jacket the primary way to keep/display these things? I think there are some cool buttons but I'd want to be able to show them off.
For the 1" buttons I remove the pin and put in a magnet so I can display them on my metal white board.
Have you found a source for the magnets already the proper size and thickness or do you cut down your own? Care to share your source.

I bought a black framed cork board recently to put a bunch of mine on.
It won't hold them all. Like the magnet idea.
Most hobby stores sell packs of magnets. Last ones I bought were 50 to a pack and .75 inch or 19mm in diameter.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/25844890?wmls ... 90&veh=sem

If you take a file or some rough sand paper around the edge they will fit into the back of 1" pins snuggly or you can cut them in half with an old pair of scissors and put them in. Either way is good, I usually prefer cutting them in half since it's easier.

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Thanks ! So they stick out of the back of the pins enough to hold them in place ?
Interesting that Walmart has 100 cheaper than 50 ....
I'm definitely going to give it a try, thank you.

I guess the thickness makes it stick out just a little bit out the back.

I don't want to loose mine so I've never put them on a jacket. I wear some pins some time. The kind that have a push pin and backing.

Re: Collecting Buttons

Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2014 3:20 am
by anonymousbrunette
rsimms3 wrote:If you take a file or some rough sand paper around the edge they will fit into the back of 1" pins snuggly or you can cut them in half with an old pair of scissors and put them in. Either way is good, I usually prefer cutting them in half since it's easier.

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Nicely done!

Re: Collecting Buttons

Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2014 3:36 am
by orangeshoeskid
I can't remember where or when I found this dog... I think it was on clearance at a Victoria Secret or something. He ended up being where most of our buttons go. We've still got quite a few elsewhere, but most end up on the dog... appropriately, his name is buttons.
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Re: Collecting Buttons

Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2014 3:39 am
by cwja
I like that dog! Really cool idea.

Re: Collecting Buttons

Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2014 3:47 am
by Alabama Woody
orangeshoeskid wrote:I can't remember where or when I found this dog... I think it was on clearance at a Victoria Secret or something. He ended up being where most of our buttons go. We've still got quite a few elsewhere, but most end up on the dog... appropriately, his name is buttons.
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Love it !

Re: Collecting Buttons

Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2014 3:51 am
by rsimms3
@ Woody

Yeah, they are thick enough so that they the buttons stick to the magnet and the magnet will stick to your metal object securely. If you cut them in half you'll still need to wedge them in a little bit. I've never pulled a button off of my board and left the magnet on the board. Before I had this metal whiteboard I had them on my fridge.

Re: Collecting Buttons

Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2014 3:51 am
by Alabama Woody
anonymousbrunette wrote:
rsimms3 wrote:If you take a file or some rough sand paper around the edge they will fit into the back of 1" pins snuggly or you can cut them in half with an old pair of scissors and put them in. Either way is good, I usually prefer cutting them in half since it's easier.

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Nicely done!
I had not thought about using the magnets to display my ticket stubs ....
Got to track down a big metal board.

Maybe they have framed white boards at hobby lobby or other craft stores. I got my cork framed board at half price at hobby lobby.

Re: Collecting Buttons

Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2014 4:38 am
by Alabama Woody
rsimms3 wrote:@ Woody

Yeah, they are thick enough so that they the buttons stick to the magnet and the magnet will stick to your metal object securely. If you cut them in half you'll still need to wedge them in a little bit. I've never pulled a button off of my board and left the magnet on the board. Before I had this metal whiteboard I had them on my fridge.
Thanks for all the info, I was fixing to ask if you had to glue the magnet to the button. Sounds like I am making it harder than it is ! Have to ask though. I have been meaning to do this. I would much rather put magnet on them than attach them to cloth. I thought about putting them all over my speakers but I could not bring myself to do it. I have some nice speakers. An old vintage pair would look awesome with buttons all over them !

Re: Collecting Buttons

Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2014 4:41 am
by Alabama Woody
I'm going to have to dig throughout my buttons and magnets but I don't recall the magnet like you have that is of a record. When about did you acquire this? Get it at TMR. I'm going to have to see if I have one, that is a cool looking.

Re: Collecting Buttons

Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2014 3:26 pm
by hxcoliver
Alabama Woody wrote:I'm going to have to dig throughout my buttons and magnets but I don't recall the magnet like you have that is of a record. When about did you acquire this? Get it at TMR. I'm going to have to see if I have one, that is a cool looking.
That big one? That's a button from sxsw, 2012 I believe

Re: Collecting Buttons

Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2014 4:33 pm
by rsimms3
hxcoliver wrote:
Alabama Woody wrote:I'm going to have to dig throughout my buttons and magnets but I don't recall the magnet like you have that is of a record. When about did you acquire this? Get it at TMR. I'm going to have to see if I have one, that is a cool looking.
That big one? That's a button from sxsw, 2012 I believe
Thanks, I couldn't remember if it was SXSW or Dessert Gold.

Several of those on my board are pinbacks, the magnets are thick enough that they still stick to the board despite having the pin in them that can't be removed.

Re: Collecting Buttons

Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2014 7:23 pm
by hxcoliver
orangeshoeskid wrote:I can't remember where or when I found this dog... I think it was on clearance at a Victoria Secret or something. He ended up being where most of our buttons go. We've still got quite a few elsewhere, but most end up on the dog... appropriately, his name is buttons.
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Haha this is funny!

Also, would you wanna get rid of one of those "I heart meg" buttons? I see quite a few on that dog

Re: Collecting Buttons

Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2014 7:24 pm
by hxcoliver
rsimms3 wrote:
hxcoliver wrote:
Alabama Woody wrote:I'm going to have to dig throughout my buttons and magnets but I don't recall the magnet like you have that is of a record. When about did you acquire this? Get it at TMR. I'm going to have to see if I have one, that is a cool looking.
That big one? That's a button from sxsw, 2012 I believe
Thanks, I couldn't remember if it was SXSW or Dessert Gold.

Several of those on my board are pinbacks, the magnets are thick enough that they still stick to the board despite having the pin in them that can't be removed.
We're there any buttons for desert gold?

Re: Collecting Buttons

Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2014 8:05 pm
by rsimms3
I can't remember, it's all a blur these days. All I know is that when you see some buttons for sale, best snatch 'em up because 9 times out of 10 you'll never see them for sale again.