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Quick Help - WENDY GELL Pins.

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Quick Help - WENDY GELL Pins.

DisneyDyln

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I am interested in a few of her pins. Now I seem to have hit a problem. I would like to think that her pins are just like any old Disney Pin but I am not sure what to think. Pinpics says this:

"This group contains pins designed by Wendy Gell. In the late '80s and early
'90s she designed pins (jewelery-type, not trading-type) featuring various
Disney characters, most prominently from Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Dick Tracy.
While I have included all pins designed by Ms. Gell that are in the database, I
know for a fact that this is not her entire collection for Disney. "

Notice it says (Jewelery tyle NOT trading type)

So Do people wear these on their lanyards or is it just disney jewlery?

I would hate to spend a couple hundred dollars on one of these rare pins and not have it be a trading pin...

For being a jessica too it doesnt have that many wants on PP... so Im not too sure..
 
Disney's policy on trading pins is sort of general; as long as it's a metal pin with the (c) Disney on the back, and represents a Disney character, place, movie, etc., it can be traded. I think the note about the pins being "jewelry type" versus "trading type" means more that the pins were made to be worn as brooches or on hats, for decoration, and may not hold up to the wear and tear that trading can sometimes inflict on more delicate pins. I'm sure these pins can be traded, just don't expect to find them on many lanyards.
 
Hmmm alright. I mean I love to collect rare pins and Im pretty sure if I buy this one Jessica Rabbit pin by Wendy I would probably never see anyone with that one since its so old. Hmmm. Ill have to think. I mean if you guys say those pins would you trade?
 
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