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The safety pin dates back to the Mycenaeans during the 14th century B.C. Called fibulae, they looked remarkably like the safty pin and were used in the same manner as modern day safety pins. The safety pin was re-invented in July of 1849 by Walter Hunt. The rights to the invention were sold for $400.
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