I need some help......
Short answer: you can't. Pin collecting is a very expensive hobby, unless all you are doing is lanyard trading in the parks and even then it's not easy to get legit cheap traders in large amounts.Really any tips you have so I can try to get the best out of pin trading without spending loads of money.
Also I had no ideas DSF sold pins online. Good to know.
You need to be a CM to get WDI pins directly from Disney, but it's possible to buy/ trade them afterward. Obviously, the super popular ones are more difficult to get, but WDI pins in general are not impossible to acquire.Thank you so much for the continuing encouragement. I will definitely have to see if I can get one of the DSF pins this July.
I do have a quick question though. How do people acquire imagineering pins? Is that an eBay or cast member thing?
Hmph - I may have started buying pins back in 1999, but it was still a casual 'as I found them' and only lurking on forums and sites thing until I went full out/full time collecting starting in 2006.Just to share, again, it's important to realize that these collections do not happen overnight; ours is close to 15 years in the making. And, compared to some others on the forum, (Yes, JJ, I am talking about you!) we are newbies. ;-)
Hmph - I may have started buying pins back in 1999, but it was still a casual 'as I found them' and only lurking on forums and sites thing until I went full out/full time collecting starting in 2006.You ain't no more a newbie than me, girl!
Heh, neither of us are spring chickens, but I don't consider that an excuse.you're still about six years ahead of me either way...
On my side, I consider falling deeply into this space a side effect of embracing being closer to 60 than 50
These are Beautiful! Thanks for postingYes, you now have the not-so-secret recipe; enjoy your pins, and step by step your collection and your Disney Pin Community will evolve.
Just to share, again, it's important to realize that these collections do not happen overnight; ours is close to 15 years in the making. And, compared to some others on the forum, (Yes, JJ, I am talking about you!) we are newbies. ;-)
As you are, like us, nowhere near a Disney park, you'll find there may be some wonderful Disney Pin Trading Communities near you. We have two!
And, with all the craziness of some of these newer releases (some, but certainly NOT all, of which are REALLY lovely) please remember, it's also so fun (and more affordable) to discover the 'secret grails' that are either Open Edition or the LE was/is large enough that they are quite easy to come by. Here's a couple that fall into that category from our collection...stained glass pins that are amazingly beautiful in person.
Happy Trading/Collecting!
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