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t26 NATIONAL BUTTON BULLETIN May, 1964
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VI SHAPES Geometric Contour (2, a. b)
Ball/Modified BaU (a)
Fancy Conlour (1. a-(,1 Cone/Cut-ofl Cone {b)
IJerr] /Iulti-tipped ra r Obiect.like/Realistic i3)
Fluted {br Odd Geometric (4)
Round (5)
Padiant-like lc I
Ball r 2a r Shapes n-hich are spherical except for flattening at the shank are regard-
ed as perfect balls. N[odified ba]ls may' be faceted, flat on top or changed in any
other \\ay that does not destroy the basic contour.
Cones (2b) need not be draft board perfect; only basic shape is required.
Object-Iike,/realistic shapes (3) may have the complete contour of the subject:
or they may be sllhouettes like the subject in outline.
Odd geometric shapes (4r are defined in terms of shape around the edge and may
have any contour. Round and overly illtricate outlines are ruled out. Typical ex-
amples are oval, square, six-sided.
Round (5) must be listed for the sake of completeness.