nebstater
Hero Member
- Jul 24, 2007
- 912
- 8
- Detector(s) used
- White's - DFX,Prizm V, Spectra V3
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
This is a wide open hobby. You can collect buttons, ribbons, banners, glass, posters, and on and on. Anything that can be used to get a candidates name in front of the electorate, has been used. Most of us that collect this type of item began with buttons. Primarily, presidential buttons. Over time we have moved on to other items. I've branched out to where I collect pins from all 50 states for candidates for governor, u.s. senator, and congress. For the most part, they are small and don't take up a large space. My small state collection is in excess of 14,000 pins. I also have at least that many presidentials. As I've said earlier, we branch out. Now, I like the old 3-D items almost better than the pins and ribbons. I'll picture a few of the items in my collection to show you why these items from the turn of the last century are so highly collected. Graphics, color, and (it used to be) availability, were some of the reasons I began collecting. There is a National Organization, called the American Political Items Collectors, that has officers, regions, and they put on shows all over the country every year, and have a national convention every two years. It's a fun hobby, great people, and a great way to study history. Hope you enjoy some of the pictures. This is just a small sample of items that are available to the collector. HH