At first glance these appear to be gold plated pins. I cut one open, brass... Makes for a hard distinction between gold and brass. I'd hate to push 2000 pins through for brass. Any ideas how to confirm they're gold plated? What I mean is, is there a way to maybe speed up a tarnishing of the brass? My brother once opened this crap in my dad's garage and it started to rust tools even on the other side of the garage. Is there an easy chemical that I would likely have at home to qucik tarnish brass and show the gold vs brass?
I just gotta know, because, what if? I mean what if they're actually solid gold pins? I know I know not a chance. But they really made it difficult with this brass gold combo. Do they not think about the consumers further down the chain from those end users? Lmao but to be serious,
What are these pins? Anyone seen them before? Are they just an Iowa thing? Lol
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