Pin Trading History
PIN TRADING IN LIONISM
by PCC William A. Smith
Background
The first "friendship pins" were introduced in the late 1940's and 50's and were, for the most part, little plastic replicas of States or items from the various States. Many were thrown from the floats that were entered in the big Lions parade that traditionally kicks off the Lions Clubs International (LCI) conventions. Because they were disposable, these items have now become some of the most sought after collectibles in all of Lionism.
Trading pins as we know them today, arrived on the scene in the late 1960's and 70's. At the present all 50 States and Multiple Districts within the U.S.A. and within most of the provinces of Canada issue at least one so-called State/Province pin each year to commemorate the site of the LCI convention. In addition to all of these pins, almost every known country or geographical location within Lionism issues pins. Further, individual Districts and Clubs issue pins, as well as scores of individual Lions and Lionesses. The number of pins issued each year is not known, but it is safe to say that there are literally thousands upon thousands produced on an annual basis. Not to be overlooked are the special or so-called prestige pins that are issued from time-to-time by many of the aforementioned sources. One of the unique experiences that one can have at an LCI convention is the opportunity to collect pins from all over the world. Thousands of attendees become pin traders for at least the week they are enjoying the convention activities.
Lions International Trading Pin Club
The Lions International Trading Pin Club (LITPC)
was "born" on June 27, 1973 during the LCI Convention in Miami Beach, Florida.
From the less than 50 Lions, representing 11 States and Provinces who signed up
in 1973, the LlTPC has grown into an organization with a membership from 50
States, the District of Columbia, most Provinces of Canada and 18 other
Districts/Multiple Districts from outside of North America. The membership has
grown to over 800 Lions and Lionesses. However, this is not a true measure of
the total interest in the hobby of pin trading.
In January 1982 LITPC members from the State of Virginia organized the Pin
Traders Club of Virginia for the main purpose of encouraging more of their
fellow Lions and Lionesses to become interested in the hobby. Since then, 38
other Multiple District pin clubs have been formed with a membership of several
thousand. The LITPC membership rolls have benefited tremendously from this
expansion of the interest in the hobby.
The LITPC was organized for the purposes of fostering and developing friendship,
good fellowship, and mutual understanding through the avocation of trading and
collecting Lions friendship pins, which are more commonly referred to as trading
pins. The founding fathers of the LlTPC hoped that this association would have a
lasting and continuing influence on their desire to strengthen international
Lionism through international good will. There is no doubt that this objective
has and continues to be achieved. These are individuals who are dedicated to the
principles of Lionism and are prone to remind all that they are Lions and
Lionesses first and pin traders second. The organization is proud to count among
their membership several Past International Directors and current District
Governors. More than 25% of the membership are Past District Governors. This is
truly an organization of members who permeate the very fibers of our great
International Association of Lions Clubs.