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Buttons and Pins
Ami Pro Button
Before Word Pro, there was Ami Pro - and this button was one of my favorites.
Graciously donated to the museum by Deborah Campbell
On loan from the Janet Smith Collection
On loan from the Janet Smith Collection

On loan from the Judi Lazerus Collection

On loan from the Judi Lazerus Collection
1-2-3 R3, 3D Button

On loan from the Judi Lazerus Collection
On loan from the Judi Lazerus Collection

On loan from the Judi Lazerus Collection
Jazz pin
Graciously donated to the museum by Candace Clampitt
Ami Pro pin, c. mid-1990's

Graciously donated to the museum by Manfred Rohr
CLP pin
This Certified Lotus Professional pin was given at the end of training to those who passed the certification.

Graciously donated to the museum by Manfred Rohr
Domino Workflow pin, 2000

Graciously donated to the museum by Manfred Rohr
Freelance pin, c. mid-1990's

Graciously donated to the museum by Manfred Rohr
Lotus pin with black logo

Graciously donated to the museum by Manfred Rohr
Lotus pin with yellow logo

Graciously donated to the museum by Manfred Rohr
Lotus/IBM Software Camp pin, c. 2000
This camp was an institution founded by Lotus and IBM. It was mainly for business partners with the goal to present new IT solutions and share knowledge. Workshops, demos and conferences were part of the congress. This camp took place in 2000 (in Frankfurt), 2001 (in Duesseldorf) and in 2002 (in Wiesbaden).

Graciously donated to the museum by Manfred Rohr
Notes pin

Graciously donated to the museum by Manfred Rohr
Lotus Safe pin
This pin is in the shape of a safe, which stands for secure data storage. It's origin is unknown. The back shows the company name "Lotus."
Graciously donated to the museum by Manfred Rohr
Comic pin of a stickman seated at a laptop

Graciously donated to the museum by Manfred Rohr
Sydney Olympics pin
From the Summer games, 2000

Graciously donated to the museum by Manfred Rohr
Take it Easy pin, 2001

Graciously donated to the museum by Manfred Rohr

Graciously donated to the museum by Manfred Rohr
Good Fortune Pin
This was a giveaway item from the mid-1980's.
On permanent loan from the Gary Arenburg Collection
1-2-3 Pin
1-2-3 giveaway item from the mid-1980's.
Graciously donated to the museum by Gary Arenburg