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Nikon Collector Pins and Things
Generally speaking, we refer to most collector's pins as being "cloisonne" as a style of pin. These pins are not smooth, but are stamped in relief. If, as in some cases, a pin is made in another fashion, and has a clear laminate or plastic coating over the face, we will simply note it as "coated." If the "pin" mechanism is anything other than the standard pin-back, we have noted that as well; i.e., "clasp." We have included a ruler measurement in each image, so you can see the actual size of the pin easily.
CLICK ON ANY PIN FOR A LARGER VIEW
While it may sound extreme or a rip-off, our standard "flat-rate" shipping charges will apply to orders for pins -- $5.95 for ZIP-coded orders; and $9.95 US for international orders. This is because we do not want to have a little tiny box or envelope lost or misplaced by the post office or other shipper. An order for multiple pins will obviously incur just a single shipping charge.
For secure credit card orders, you may use this Order Form.
For payment with PayPal, please go to your PayPal account, use the "Send Money" feature, and make total payment to john@craigcamera.com (my e-mail address), and list the items you are purchasing in the "Notes" box.
Otherwise, you may order by e-mail, snail-mail, phone or fax.
#94003
LA Olympics 1984
Pirated (no imprint)
$9.95
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#94006
NAS Specialist
1993
$9.95
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#94007
NAS Specialist
1992
$9.95
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#94009
F4, 1989, 1990
Coated
$12.95
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#94011
Nikon AF Camera
$12.95
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#94013
Seoul Olympics 1988
Coated, with Card
$22.95
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#94014
Seoul Olympics 1988
copyright SLOOC
With Card
$24.95
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#94017
Nikon N6006
Coated
$12.95
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#94018
Nikon F601
Coated
$12.95
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#94022
Nikon
Coated
$9.95
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#94024
Nikon N2020
1986
$17.95
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#94025
Norman's for Nikon
Michigan USA 1985
Clasp Closure
$29.95
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#94026
Nikon
1970's
$12.95
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#94028
Nikon EM Tie Clip
$27.95
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#94029
Nikon F Tie Clasp, 1970's
As new, original case (foam lining degraded)
$34.95
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#94030
Nikon Tie Clasp, 1970's
$7.95
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#94031
Nikon Key Chain
$12.95
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