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		By: Marcus Coons		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I had no idea that soft enamel pins were thicker and heavier and that they added more trading power. Personally, I would imagine that being thicker would help them last longer and withstand the wear and tear they would be exposed to. My son is wanting to enter his school&#039;s baseball team and they want to come up with an original design for their trading pins, so I&#039;ll keep your tips in mind.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had no idea that soft enamel pins were thicker and heavier and that they added more trading power. Personally, I would imagine that being thicker would help them last longer and withstand the wear and tear they would be exposed to. My son is wanting to enter his school&#8217;s baseball team and they want to come up with an original design for their trading pins, so I&#8217;ll keep your tips in mind.</p>
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