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Eight facts to drive home the sale of badges and buttons (plus, the lowdown on lanyards ...)
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For a quick rundown on button creation, according to Dino Bartolomei, vice president at Broadview, Illinois-based Adco Litho Line, the design is printed on paper, then laminated, die-cut, put over a piece of steel (a shell) and finally crimped together with a back that has a pin in it. But with all the steps in the process, and in spite of the finished product’s simple appearance, “There’s labor involved no matter how you do a button. There’s a lot of hand labor,” he affirmed.
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