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I will be going to Disney with my children for the first time in January. Never been, so the messages regarding these "pins" have me a bit confused. What are they and what do you do with them? Sorry about being so "ignorant" on this subject. Thanks!
There are lots of collectible cloissoine pins available for sale at the WDW resort. A lot of guests and cast members where lanyards that have pins on them and will trade pins. Cast members MUST trade, guests-to-guests trades are usually "fair value" trades.
I wonder if enamel pins would be the more accurate term? RobDVC covered it pretty well. On www.disneyworld.com you can find a section about pin trading. It explains it a little bit too. If you look on eBay or similar site, you'll see many of the pins available for sale. A lot of folks (like me) buy them on eBay from legitimate sellers (check their feedback) for less than the retail cost, then trade them at the park for fun for pins we like better. It's what we enjoy as a souvenir of the parks.
We went to Disneyland last year and got into the "pins". However, we do not trade. I buy pins that are themed about what we did or when we went.
My daughter loves Grumpy (she should, they are very similar in attitude) and I love Dopey (not for the same reason as my dd) So, she has a Grumpy pin that says Im with Dopey and I got a Dopey pin that says Im with Grumpy.
We also got pins that are ride related.
I am putting mine in a shadow box and putting them in my scrapbook room.
It's really alot of fun!! My son took to it right off, as well as my nephew. We go through all of our pins before each trip and take with us some that we definitely want to trade and some that we "might" trade. It's fun and a good way for kids to interact with the CMs. Some CMs wear green (I think that is right) lanyards which only trade with kids. It's pretty addictive. Be careful if you buy off ebay. I have done this several times with good success. Last year the pins were marked Disney@ on the back as they are supposed to be, but I later found out from a CM that they were counterfeit. I was emabarassed, especially since we had traded them all week.
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We're more of "collectors" than "traders." We buy pins that catch our fancy, and keep them in big pin-trading folders made for that sort of thing. I agree with everyone above who recommended you buy them on Ebay if you intend to trade. It's a much better deal than paying $8+ for a pin at WDW, only to give it away.
Be very careful when purchasing pins on e-bay. They may not be exactly what you think they are. I got a whole batch of Sedesma pins. They are kind of chincy (sp??) looking when compared with the pins we purchased at DL and WDW. I have heard good things about Official Disney Pins for Disney Pin Collecting and Disney Pin Trading and www.mousepinsonline.com , but I haven't actually purchased any from them yet. Anyone out there have any opinions to offer??
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i have a standing offer to purchase pins for anyone who is interested in trading. i live 5 minutes (literally) away from a discount Disney store, and they are all 100% authentic Disney trading pins...they retail for 8.95-11.95 and i can get the for 2.95 to 5.95 brand new (still on the card)
if anyone is interested, please pm me...im also on ebay with 100% feedback, but i wont sell pins on ebay because i dont believe in buying them on ebay, there is too much risk....
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Be very careful when purchasing pins on e-bay. They may not be exactly what you think they are.
There will always be some people on eBay that are not as reputable and may not state they are Sedasma pins etc but there are also some excellent sellers on there too. I have many sellers saved to my favourites that I have bought from over the last few years and every pin I've bought has been proper. I guess it also helps if you know what you're looking for. DH and I also have our own shop selling pins that we've acquired. I would definitely give it a go but look on the official Disney pin trading website here Official Disney Pin Trading so you see the types of pins available. Hope this helps
We're collectors, not traders as well. We have only a few, but they're of our favorite characters, special events (last trip we had an AP - for the room discount - and got a cool AP pin!), etc. I put them on my purse/backpack while we're there, and last time we went to DL I bought the locking backs, since we lost one of our pins when it got bumped and fell off my bag. DD has expressed an interest in a lanyard this trip, we'll see if she'll actually wear it!!
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We started trading in Dec 2000 when my daughter was 3. Now are hooked and trade whenever we go. Also trade with many great people online. Check out pinpics.com for a listing of pins. It is a great resource.
we had fun trading them on our trip..... but i only traded the ones i had bought on ebay...and those were 2 bucks a pop. the pins we bought on site were NOT traded.
we left home with 17 pins and returned home with over 40..... we are hooked and will trade again when we go back!!
There will always be some people on eBay that are not as reputable and may not state they are Sedasma pins etc but there are also some excellent sellers on there too. I have many sellers saved to my favourites that I have bought from over the last few years and every pin I've bought has been proper. I guess it also helps if you know what you're looking for. DH and I also have our own shop selling pins that we've acquired. I would definitely give it a go but look on the official Disney pin trading website here Official Disney Pin Trading so you see the types of pins available. Hope this helps
Annabel - I did not mean to imply that all e-bay sellers are out to get us, just to be careful and know what you are buying. I didn't and got sc***** and would hate to see it happen to others too. I have also had good experiences with e-bay both as a seller and as a buyer (with stuff other than Disney pins) so I know that there are really great people out there!!
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You do need to be careful with pins you buy on e-bay. Even if the pins have the Disney copyright on the back, they can still be counterfeit...and the whole purpose of counterfeit pins is to make you think you're getting the real thing...so you are going to see them on the Disney Pins website...they are copies of real pins. My best example is of the Mickey dressed as Luke Skywalker pin. It's a real Disney pin. Has the copyright stamped on the back and was released only at WDW and DLR. There is a counterfeit pin also...looks exactly the same...only the copyright says Disney Hong Kong...this pin was never released by Disney at Disney Hong Kong. More common conterfeit pins will be copies of pins released at WDW and DLR, but have a Disney Store back stamp...and the pins were never released at the Disney Store. Another way pins are conterfeited is that Disney will order a certain number of pins from the manufacturer...let's say 2000, then the manufacturer makes those 2000, but then goes and makes an additional 1000 without Disney's approval and sells them. PinPics.com tries to keep track of counterfeit pins...the site isn't all that user friendly when it comes to looking up counterfeits, but it can be done. I've had the best results by putting in pin descriptions like "minnie ballerina" or "donald angry" AND...even if a seller on E-bay has great feedback...it doesn't mean their pins are genuine Disney pins...most people don't even know there's a counterfeit market, and have no idea they have purchased counterfeit pins. So, they do leave positive feedback. There are reputable sellers...many cast member sell the cast member only pins (even though they're not supposed to). Just be careful. I've never purchased from Belle before, but I'd say she's your best bet if you want genuine pins...I'll be contacting her myself here shortly. Pin trading is a great hobby...it can get expensive...I'm sure you'll have lots of fun!!