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I don't have an obscure collection yet, but I'd like to collect Bernard and Bianca of the Rescuers. I bought the open edition pins of those two released this summer for my boyfriend and really want their "Small But Mighty" Imagination Gala pin. 🙂 They're so cute.
I love the Hamm collection posted! And good luck to Sword in the Stone collectors. I was delighted to get a pin of Merlin during my WDW trip in September.
I don't think it's unpopular, because I remember it being the #1 cartoon on TV, but as far as the pin trading community goes, Phineas and Ferb seem to be an unpopular collection. I collect them, along with Perry. They've made very few pins considering how popular the cartoon is, maybe because it didn't start on the Disney Channel? I don't know.
Also, you know what's sad? That the first thing I thought of when I thought of my collections that no one else really collects, was Mickey Mouse. 🙁 Not a whole lot of Mickey collectors anymore. Not a lot relatively, that is.