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disney pin shops

disney pin shops

AUTiger24

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have a question to those in the know in florida I know there is TD Collectibles,Character Corner and Booster Packs and Beyond far as actual disney pin retail stores and in California there is My DPins and Collectibles.Is that all the Disney Pin Retail stores there are or there actually others in addition to that?
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None of those are Disney owned or authorized stores. They are resellers on the secondary markets.
 
FYI, TD Collectibles is closing their Flea Market location in Kissimmee this month, and expanded their space in Ocoee (North of WDW).
 
To the best of my knowledge, that's it. None of the local comic book stores really got into it. There was a flea market stall in Webster, but I have suspicions about some of their pins (plus, Webster has been dying these last few years...not sure they still show up anyway).

There's not as many as you would think, is there? I miss Frank & Sons...I wish we had something like it on this coast.
 
As a California resident, I think it’s funny I’ve been to all the Florida locations mentioned but not to any of the California ones. And myDpins is so close to Disneyland, although I’ve bought from them on eBay.
 
The biggest and best place to pin hunt is or was at one time... Frank and Sons. Than Josh's shop... My D-pins. Both have spots that anyone can sell what they want. The main difference is that F&S is huge and has booths that are as big as My D-pins whole shop. I think it comes down to what you are looking for and how much time you want to put into it. Look at both places and than decided what you like.

Heads up. Frank's is only open 2 days a week if I recall correctly.
 
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