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Official Fedora Lounge Hat/Lapel Pin

3PcSuit

One of the Regulars
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Looking back through the thread, it seems they cost $6.80 with shipping. Under $15 is very fair!

@DJH, what is a minimum pin order and its cost? I only need one. Everyone I know pretty much is a slob so I don't have anyone else to order for.
 

Horace Debussy Jones

A-List Customer
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417
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The Bowery
Hmm,..that's nice, but would be even nicer if minted like a coin out of sterling silver. Might cost a hundred bucks but I'd get one.:D Maybe one of those die struck pins on the site, that would work I think.
 

emigran

Practically Family
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Any "lapel pin mfg" will make them easily... all that's needed is ARTWORK... any ideas out there ... I'm sure a a lot of us would be in...!?!?
 

Edward

Bartender
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I'd be in too. Maybe some enterprising sould with more time on their hands than I, might, with the blessing of the Owners, look into setting this up via a Kickstarter? It's be a little bit more work than just getting 100 folks on here to do an "I'm in", but it would mean that the money to fund the project could be collected in advance, meaning noone is out of pocket; if not enough interest can be generated to make it viable, then no money is collected an noone is out of pocket at all (aside from someone being out an hour or two putting the Kickstarter together). Personally, I'd be happy to buy a couple at a pricepoint which allowed for a smallcontribution to the running of this place (in exchange for use of artwork), and a couple of bucks for someone's time in putting the Kickstarter together.

I'd love one in a 3-D pewter, but flat enamel-on-steel would be nice too.
 

HeyMoe

Practically Family
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Central Vermont
I was lucky enough to be gifted one from a fellow lounger but would pick up a few more (particularly if they were made smaller and into cuff-links) - I use mine as a tie tack and a lapel pin on a very regular basis.
 

Nathan Flowers

Head Bartender
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We need some more sponsors, more advertisers. Our revenue right now pays to keep the site up and running, but we'll need to put a good bit into updating the look and feel of the site. Maybe lapel pins could help out some, but it'll require some capital to get it started.

We'll look into it.
 

frussell

One Too Many
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California Desert
I never used mine, because it was the kind of straight pin that pokes a pretty good hole in a hat, and the post was pretty long, so there was no way it was going to just go through a ribbon and sit right. If it was a side-mount or safety-pin style fixture/clasp that you could mount like the JBS branding iron pin on a ribbon, I'd go for the all silver or steel/enamel idea, no matter what the cost. Frank
 

John Galt

Vendor
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Location
Chico
We need some more sponsors, more advertisers. Our revenue right now pays to keep the site up and running, but we'll need to put a good bit into updating the look and feel of the site. Maybe lapel pins could help out some, but it'll require some capital to get it started.

We'll look into it.

Nathan,

With regard to hatters at least, I believe the Lounge could probably have more advertisers and generate more revenue/"buzz" with a lower price point and a bit more inclusive atmosphere. As a newly designated Vendor who has personally inquired about Sponsorship, I think these things must discourage at least some potential sponsors who might otherwise take a chance. It seems to me that having a dozen advertisers at a lower price point would probably generate more revenue than one at a high price point. Just a thought....
 
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Horace Debussy Jones

A-List Customer
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417
Location
The Bowery
Yep. A pin back would be better than a clutch back. Even better I think would be a clip that simply slides onto a hatband or through a lapel buttonhole or etc. Something that causes no damage at all as there are no sharp pointy parts.
I never used mine, because it was the kind of straight pin that pokes a pretty good hole in a hat, and the post was pretty long, so there was no way it was going to just go through a ribbon and sit right. If it was a side-mount or safety-pin style fixture/clasp that you could mount like the JBS branding iron pin on a ribbon, I'd go for the all silver or steel/enamel idea, no matter what the cost. Frank
 

3PcSuit

One of the Regulars
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160
I never used mine, because it was the kind of straight pin that pokes a pretty good hole in a hat, and the post was pretty long, so there was no way it was going to just go through a ribbon and sit right. If it was a side-mount or safety-pin style fixture/clasp that you could mount like the JBS branding iron pin on a ribbon, I'd go for the all silver or steel/enamel idea, no matter what the cost. Frank
Sell it to ME then, not that I don't want the new fersion too B)
 

CaramelSmoothie

Practically Family
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892
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With my Hats
Yes, I love the idea. The original pin. The only thing that would make it better is if the actual name "The Fedora Lounge" could be imprinted on it for the benefit of the lounge and that would most likely require the pin to be a bit bigger in size.
 

HeyMoe

Practically Family
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698
Location
Central Vermont
Yes, I love the idea. The original pin. The only thing that would make it better is if the actual name "The Fedora Lounge" could be imprinted on it for the benefit of the lounge and that would most likely require the pin to be a bit bigger in size.

Personally I prefer the old one that I have with no text, it lends an air of mystery to it LOL
 

Edward

Bartender
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Location
London, UK
Yes, no text for me. My social club has no text on our pi s rither, but people always ask and it probably draws more interest that way..
 

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