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Need help with a Halloween Tink pin!

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Need help with a Halloween Tink pin!

JAllenWood

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Picked up this relatively HTF Tink pin on the 'bay from a seller with a pretty good track record of selling legit pins:

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Can you spot the problem?

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Either she has been running into trees, or we have a color error here. Which starts the ol' worrying of if I've got a scrapper, a fake, or just a pin with an error. So I start looking it over and found a few issues that I wanted to compare with examples that anyone may have in their collection.

One thing is the rough, brush-stroke finish. Tried to capture it at an angle to the light (hope is shows up okay in these two shots):
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Also, for those of you who have this pin, is the wire used for the jack-o-lantern dangle glued to the back like in this pic:
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And for final comparison, here is what's on the back of the pin plus the post:
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If this were a lesser pin, I wouldn't worry too terribly much. But this one is hard to find, and when you do it's not cheap. Any help any of you could give me is GREATLY appreciated! Thanks! :)
 
Jesse, with the exception of the black-eye, your pin matches mine. Yes, the wires at the back of the pumpkin are glued down. Congrats, ya' got a HTF one. :rock:
 
I was wondering about the brush strokes too, but had to keep in mind that this was a rack pin. I have seen official pins with less than glossy finishes before. :sad:
 
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