What is Disney Pin Trading?

Although collectible pins have long been popular Disney souvenirs, only in October 1999 Walt Disney Company introduced what is now a wild phenomenon Disney Pin Trading. "Keepers" and two duplicates. The cord is worn around the neck and the pins are then attached to the cord to display. However, it is not necessary to buy a starter set; The cords and pins can be purchased individually. For a serious merchant who wants to compile a specific collection, pegs are also often used through shops such as eBay. These pins that the wearer can maintain and not trade can be attached to the cord using a block back that keeps the pin safely and prevents it from being crazy when passing through the crowds in the parks or being attracted. Trading pins are best left with the original backs that are easily removed.

to trade pins must beTo bring the day to another member of the guest or Disney's cast of Pin-Disney and ask for a trade. Of course, the guest may drop, but Disney members of the cast or resorts must trade pins displayed on their official line. In fact, they are obliged to create up to two shops a day with any guest. The correct label of the Disney Pin Trading Etiquette orders that no one can touch the pegs or no one else, and when the replacement is agreed, the pins are passed back. At the additina wearing pins on the cords can be worn by guests on hats, units or wings. The members of the cast can wear their pins on the hip cord, a square of canvas attached to the belt.

In the years since the first introduction of Disney PIN trading, thousands of PIN designs were produced, including several limited pins, which were made available either separately or as sets or part of the series. Pins that are part of the set should be traded as a set.

rounds themselvesThey come in many styles, shapes and sizes with almost every conceivable aspect of Disney's experience, from the main attractions to the relatively dark figures of Disney to Mickey Mouse with the logos of the baseball league. Some pins have special design elements such as Visa, fastened rubber element, moving pieces that slip or spin or even flashing lights. Pins reminiscent of holidays are very popular with Disney Pin Trading enthusiasts who spend a specific holiday in the park. Each pin carries a back stamp that provides information on copyright, production and other details. If the pin is a limited edition, the size of the release and sometimes the individual number appears on the back. If the pin is a "surprise" or a "mysterious" pin, the swivel marks will also mention it.

Certainly special importance for PIN traders is a sought -after "continuation of the tradition of business tradition" that cannot be purchased, but is obtained only by the price. Cast members of members in Disneyland and Walt DisneY World Resorts award this pin to guests who "show a positive Disney Pin Trading etiquette and promote Disney trading"-what makes Kapston for any collection.

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