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Old 10-30-2001, 12:09 AM   #1
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pin trading question

Just wanted to get some ideas about Pin Trading.

When we go in January, my girlfriend's 12 year old sister will be going with us. I was just thinking that she would probably really enjoy pin trading.

Just wanted to know how expensive this could get. I'd hate to get her into this and then push off a huge expense to her mom. [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img]

Any comments about Pin Trading would be greatly appreciated, as I am definitely a beginner at it!

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Old 10-30-2001, 02:09 AM   #2
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Pin trading is a wonderful activity, and although it's addictive, it actually doesn't have to be that expensive. I got so into it this past June, I could have spent half of my trip just trading. I would suggest letting DG's sis purchase 6 or 7, or 8 pins, whatever you can afford (I've seen some kiddies with 3 or 4 lanyards filled with pins :eek [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img], not too many from a pin station. Then allow her to check all the CM's that have lanyards for pins that she did not see at the station and would like to have. You can also go to a pin trading session at DTD, the "professional traders" are very nice and do it for the kids (plus some of their stock is to DIE for!!) Then when she goes home, she'll have a collection of pins, some new, some old, that is also a great memory of all the trading fun!

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I would suggest purchasing pins prior to trip. I bought several that I was WILLING TO TRADE on eBay, and there are several other private sites where pins can be found at a bargain price. They have to be Dinsey pins, however, so be aware that you are only purchasing Dinsey Pins. I also purchased the lanyard prior to arrival, so I was ready when I hit the ground. We found that trading with CMs was by far the best way. They tell you if they have a desirable pin on the lanyard, and they really have nothing to loose, so they are helpful and honest. I found trading with other guests less pleasant, as they are out for the same things I was, and often times wore pins they did not want to trade ( a no-no in my opinion). Anyway, I found trading to be a wonderful activity, and came back with tons of nice pins that I will keep forever!
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I too would recommend purchasing some pins prior to your trip as "traders". Cheappins.com has some inexpensive ones (at least as far as Disney goes). You also might want to set aside $40 just to use to purchase pins when you get to WDW.
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i agree--buy some before you leave. and you might want to set a limit, as suggested, on how much to spend on pins. it can add up in a hurry! (Brian, check you private messages!)
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