




High quality piece to tastefully show your faith. Ideal fit on the collar, lapel, or hat. Multiple qty's available. Review: Wizard pins please remove (wizard pins) from the backs of the crosses. Thank you. - I bought these to give out while witnessing to people. A brother of the faith told me his favorite thing about these pins is that they are not flashy. While they are shinny, they are plain and not goddy. I would give them 5 stars for there appearance alone, however I have a few issues. 1.) They are expensive for how small they are. I know these things are mass produced in China for fractions of pennies a piece. Huge mark-up... 2.) The seller, Wizard Pins, has there name stamped into the backs of each cross. A symbol of Christianity like the cross and wizards mix together about as well as oil and water. I'm not going to stay on my soap box long here. However, handing out cross lepel pins to people I'm witnessing to that have something related to witchcraft stanmped on the back of them sends a message that I not only endorse witchcraft, but encourage it. Which is just not true and is obviously a bad witness. I understand completely a company wanting to strengthen their brand and that they have the right to place their logo on their products. I also understand that I have a right to shop else where.
| ASIN | B01M3P5GY2 |
| Customer Reviews | 3.0 3.0 out of 5 stars (1) |
| Date First Available | October 11, 2016 |
| Department | womens |
| Item model number | A7 |
| Manufacturer | WIZARDPINS |
| Package Dimensions | 9.6 x 3.9 x 1.5 inches; 1.59 ounces |
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Wizard pins please remove (wizard pins) from the backs of the crosses. Thank you.
I bought these to give out while witnessing to people. A brother of the faith told me his favorite thing about these pins is that they are not flashy. While they are shinny, they are plain and not goddy. I would give them 5 stars for there appearance alone, however I have a few issues. 1.) They are expensive for how small they are. I know these things are mass produced in China for fractions of pennies a piece. Huge mark-up... 2.) The seller, Wizard Pins, has there name stamped into the backs of each cross. A symbol of Christianity like the cross and wizards mix together about as well as oil and water. I'm not going to stay on my soap box long here. However, handing out cross lepel pins to people I'm witnessing to that have something related to witchcraft stanmped on the back of them sends a message that I not only endorse witchcraft, but encourage it. Which is just not true and is obviously a bad witness. I understand completely a company wanting to strengthen their brand and that they have the right to place their logo on their products. I also understand that I have a right to shop else where.
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