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TI-99/4A -- Tie Tac or Lapel Pin? (New Products)


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All the pins are in. Gold, silver and black nickel plating.

For those that said they would like pins, they are $4.00 each plus shipping costs.

Going to sell these online soon, so it's best to get them through me now.

attachicon.gif2016 TI Screen Logo - Gold.jpg

attachicon.gif2016 TI Screen Logo - Silver.jpg

attachicon.gif2016 TI Screen Logo - Black Nickel.jpg

 

PM me with the total price for one of each to include shipping, and do you accept PayPal?

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Does anyone here have the capability to manufacture a small lapel pin or tie tack?

 

I know wonders can be done with CnC machines now days. I was thinking a small TI-99/4A console shape could be cut out of a small piece of metal, and some small grooves etched in the surface, paint could be applied to the grooves. The result would be a nice looking black and silver item. ;-)

 

Who knows how many TI'ers you may discover in the course of a business day when they recognize the thing?

 

Hi --- Ω ---! I saw your post and I thought you may be interested in the Floppy Disks Hard Enamel Pins that I made. I know they are not TI-99/4A related but they are still in the same retro computing theme.

 

I posted a new topic in the marketplace with all the information needed:

FS: Floppy Disk Hard Enamel (Cloisonne) Pin

 

Thanks!

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Hi --- Ω ---! I saw your post and I thought you may be interested in the Floppy Disks Hard Enamel Pins that I made. I know they are not TI-99/4A related but they are still in the same retro computing theme.

 

I posted a new topic in the marketplace with all the information needed:

FS: Floppy Disk Hard Enamel (Cloisonne) Pin

 

Thanks!

 

Actually, they are, in fact, TI-99/4A related! They just do not have the TI logo on them—but, then, neither did any but TI-supplied software disks. :thumbsup:

 

...lee

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Actually, they are, in fact, TI-99/4A related! They just do not have the TI logo on them—but, then, neither did any but TI-supplied software disks. :thumbsup:

 

...lee

Hi Lee,

 

You are totally right. What I meant was that --- Ω --- was asking about a console shaped Pin, that's why I said not related, but yes it was my mistake to not express myself in a more accurate way.

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