{"id":405,"count":4,"description":"Pinback Buttons, Pin Buttons \u2013 We\u2019ve Got the Custom Buttons\u00a0\u2026\u00a0Magnet Buttons, too!\n\n\n\n[one_half padding=&#034;0 10px 0 10px&#034;]\n\n[fusion_dropcap color=&#034;&#034; boxed=&#034;yes&#034; boxed_radius=&#034;8px&#034; class=&#034;&#034; id=&#034;&#034;]C[\/fusion_dropcap]heck out our vast and colorful array of Hebrew\u00a0pin buttons and magnets! Each button\/magnet measures 5 1\/4\u201d in diameter and is skillfully crafted in high quality, full-color print with a high-gloss weather-resistant finish. Choose one of our popular designs, or make it your own with a customized name, image, phrase or\u00a0QR code\u00a0(black dots in a square grid which can be read by imaging devices)..\n\nSee many samples in the\u00a0Pinbacks Galleries\n\n[\/one_half]\n\n[one_half_last padding=&#034;0 10px 0 10px&#034;]\n\nMany ready designs, including yours\n\nIn addition to the magnet and button styles you see below, we also invite you to send us your own original designs from which we\u2019ll create personalized buttons or magnets according to your specifications. This is your opportunity to shake-up the pin-back button world with custom graphics that showcase your creative flair and imagination.\n\nWhen the front part always looks the same, the back side of the buttons can be ordered in two versions:\n\n[\/one_half_last]\n\n\n\n[one_third padding=&#034;0 10px 0 10px&#034;]\nPinback Buttons\n\n\nButtons with safety pin for attaching to a shirt, sweater or coat\n\n[\/one_third][one_third padding=&#034;0 10px 0 10px&#034;]\nT-Shirt Magnet Buttons\n\n\nThis button consists of two parts: the interior part with strong magnets, which is attached to the button through the shirt.\n\n[\/one_third][one_third_last padding=&#034;0 10px 0 10px&#034;]\nSchool Logo Buttons\n\n\nIsraeli parents! Save a lot of money on printed school shirts: order a School Logo Button and transfer it from shirt to shirt.\u00a0Available in both version: Pinback and Magnet.\u00a0Bulk discounts!\n\n[\/one_third_last]\n\n\n\n[one_half padding=&#034;0 10px 0 10px&#034;]\nBulk Discounts:\n\n\n\n\nOrder\u00a0quantity with same image\n\n\nPinbacks\n\n\nMagnets\n\n\n\n1 -\u00a05\n25\u00a0ILS\n\u00a030 ILS\n\n\n6\u00a0-\u00a023\n15 ILS\n\u00a020 ILS\n\n\n24 -\u00a095\n6 ILS\n\u00a016 ILS\n\n\nOver 95\n4 ILS\n\u00a014 ILS\n\n\n\n[\/one_half]\n\n[one_half_last padding=&#034;0 10px 0 10px&#034;]\nCustom Design Orders:\nIf you have ready-made, or half-ready, graphics, send us the file. If you do not have a file, share your idea with us.\u00a0In addition to the cost of buttons, we will ask you to pay extra for the graphics. Very reasonable price depending on the amount of work required. Of course you will get a quote in advance, so please contact us!\n\n[\/one_half_last]\n\n\n[one_half padding=&#034;0 10px 0 10px&#034;]\n\nHistory of Pinback Buttons \/ Button Pins\nButton Pins are part of the historical iconography of the United States, the country where they were born as advertising products for election campaigns more than 200 years ago.\n\nPolitical Buttons have been used in the United States since the first inauguration in 1789, when George Washington&#039;s supporters wore them printed with a slogan. Early buttons were sewn into the lapel or used as a pendant on a string hanging from the neck.\n\nThe first Pinback Buttons with printed photographs designed for campaigning were produced to promote Abraham Lincoln&#039;s political platform in 1860.\n\n[\/one_half]\n\n[one_half_last padding=&#034;0 10px 0 10px&#034;]\n\n\n\nLater, button pins were offered as chewing gum or tobacco products to increase sales. These pin back buttons were made with a concave opening on the back (which provided space to insert advertising), or with a closed back part containing the pin itself.\n\nOnly later on the button pins invaded the world of advertising products. In 1945, the famous company &#034;Kellogg&#034;, the pioneer in prizes inside cereal boxes, introduced prizes in the form of button pins for each packaging of Pep Cereal. The famous Pep pins included US Army squadrons, as well as figures from the comics. There were five series of comic characters and 18 different buttons in each series, a total of 90 different lapel pins throughout the collection. 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