Charles Leonard - Map Pins
Mark precise locations on maps with rust-proof steel pins
Rust-resistant steel pins hold their position in cork boards and foam core without bending or losing grip. The 5/16" steel shank drives cleanly through multiple layers of paper and map stock, while the plastic head provides easy fingertip removal when you need to relocate markers or update displays. These pins maintain their integrity through repeated repositioning, useful when tracking changing data or adjusting presentation layouts throughout a project cycle.
Geography teachers mark migration routes and historical events; project managers track multi-location initiatives on planning boards; researchers map field study sites and data collection points. The durable steel construction resists corrosion in humid environments where standard pins would deteriorate, making them practical for long-term displays that need to remain accurate and presentable. Simple, reliable tools that do exactly what map pins should: mark locations clearly and stay put until you move them.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
- Rust-resistant steel construction ensures longevity
- Sharp points penetrate maps easily
- Ideal for pinpointing geographic locations
- Suitable for classrooms and offices
- Durable design withstands repeated use
