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Battle Cats B-Grade Pins | 2 pins per bag
Battle Cats B-Grade Pins | 2 pins per bag
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For B-Grade purchases you are acknowledging that your pin will have cosmetic defects and will not be able to be returned without a functional reason (ex: something that inhibits its ability to be a pin as opposed to a cosmetic defect)
Each blind bag contains 2 b-grade pins (no repeats) and 1 collection page. If you'd like no collection page included or would like multiple please leave a note with your order!
There are a total of 11 pin designs potentially in these bags. Please note that some are going to be rarer then others.
If you are buying multiple bags I will do my best to ensure that the feel of the pins are different to reduce the chance of pulling duplicates- but there is no guarantee that I'll be able to select different designs.
Please read the following care disclaimer:
The technique that I opted in for does kind of give a certain lined texture to the pins. In my opinion, it's not that noticeable unless you're looking very close at the pin. Reason I choose this method? Well I was told it would be a higher color accuracy and there isn't honestly a lot of the easy-to-access public information about this method so I didn't know that they'd have this texture on them. Hence why the price is lowered for the general sale as opposed to the other pins I have in my store.
With that in mind- I am not sure the longevity of these pins are since this is a technique I've never had myself with a pin. Basically, from the way I understand it- there is a white metal plate and then basically a sheet of the design that has been UV cured to adhere on top of the plate. The b-grades I've found indicate to me that the surface is probably a lot more susceptible to scratches or flaking then traditional enamel pins. So I'd recommend keeping these pins in a low-touch display situation. Frequent contact with outdoors, fingers, etc may end up damaging the pin. Once again I've never owned a pin made with this technique so I might be overly cautious but I want to just warn everyone to keep an eye out to help with the longevity of the pin(s).

