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What happened to all of the "110th Legacy Collection" pins on DS.com??

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What happened to all of the "110th Legacy Collection" pins on DS.com??

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There were over a dozen listed before they took the site down, where did they all go??

Maybe being held for the semi-annual pin sale??

Miek S.
 
I suspect that the stock (not just pins) at the old warehouse is still in transit to the new facility in Memphis. It takes quite a while to pack things up, transport everything and then get it all unpacked and put back into the inventory database. They would have taken the stock out of the system when they packed it all up. The new facility is the size of a Walmart:
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=imagi...,-95.677068&sspn=48.909425,74.443359&t=h&z=16
In the above link, I counted 130+ 18 wheeler trailers in the loading dock area.
 
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I suspect that the stock (not just pins) at the old warehouse is still in transit to the new facility in Memphis. It takes quite a while to pack things up, transport everything and then get it all unpacked and put back into the inventory database. They would have taken the stock out of the system when they packed it all up. The new facility is the size of a Walmart:
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=imagi...,-95.677068&sspn=48.909425,74.443359&t=h&z=16
In the above link, I counted 130+ 18 wheeler trailers in the loading dock area.

That is cool detective work!
 
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