Climbing Frog Pin 1

Climbing Frog Pin 1

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Find the best Enamel Pins for your project. We offer the Climbing Frog Pin 1" for $11.04 with free shipping available.

This handcrafted Tree Frog Climbing Pin is spin-cast using high quality, lead-free, fine English pewter. Creative Pewter Design products are also available plated in copper or gold, or hand painted. With any finish, each item is a unique piece. Pins are double tacked (military style) to prevent spinning. Our specialty pins would be great on any jacket, hat, backpack, or lanyard. They make good personal or professional gifts, or souvenirs.

Creative Pewter Designs Tree Frog Climbing, Hand Painted Pin, AP062B

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