3gun/Vashwood CD Charms

$12.00 - $6,969.00
  • 3gun/Vashwood CD Charms
  • 3gun/Vashwood CD Charms
  • 3gun/Vashwood CD Charms
  • 3gun/Vashwood CD Charms
  • 3gun/Vashwood CD Charms

Tristamp Roadtrip specs:
3 layer acrylic charm; the center layer (the CD) is removable! The CD can also be rotated to show a different sky background.
Total size is roughly 2.5" x 2.5"
Comes with a gold moon clasp attachment
A and B grade charm orders come with a clear vinyl sticker of the front design as an order bonus!

Vashwood Day After Tomorrow specs:
3 layer acrylic charm; the center layer (the CD) is removable! The CD can also be rotated to show a different version of the character.
Total size is roughly 2.5" x 2.5"
Comes with specialty silver or light blue wing clasp attachments!
A and B grade charm orders come with a print version of the design as an order bonus!

Charms will have a clear protective film on every surface except the side that the CD sits in (total of 5 surfaces to peel). The appearance of imperfections like scratches, bubbles, etc. (beyond those noted in non-A grade charms) are due to the protective film, so don't forget to peel it if you want a blemish free surface!

Charm grade notes (examples in the last photo of this listing):
A grade: no noticeable flaws!
B grade: A couple specks in the acrylic or a dent in the metal ring that holds the layers together (cosmetic flaw only, it does not impede functionality) and/or a misalignment of the print of the front and back layers.
C grade: CDs are printed off-center in addition to any of the flaws listed under B grade.
D grade: The front and back layers are not connected as tightly as they should be. The front and back layers are supposed to be connected tightly in order to stay in place and hold the CD but for these charms it takes less pressure than usual to swivel the layers open, making the possibility of the CD falling out higher. CDs are off-center. May also have any of the flaws listed under B grade.

Please note that these charms do not open like traditional CD cases. If you try to pull the top and bottom layers apart, they may break. Instead, the layers swivel open - see the video above!