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gometros
08-09-2001, 12:31 PM
Does anyone know where one can find loose leaf pages like the ones in the binder that was sold with the TDS Millennium pins? I find those pages are great for displaying pins.
gometros
08-11-2001, 06:01 PM
More on my question. I recently saw advertised on eBay a binder, called WDW Pin Trading Collector Album Binder, similar to the one used for the TDS Millennium pins. Where are these sold and are they still for sale?
Humpbacks1962
08-11-2001, 06:19 PM
Those plastic pages are fine, but you better use only rubber backs, because they hit against each other if you do not put fabric in between the pages. You could improvise using plastic pages for sports cards, sold anywhere they sell sports cards.
For the cost of making those binders yourself, you can get a nice pinbag. In fact, you'd end up saving money. Pinfever.com has some nice ones comparable to the one Disney sells with its embroidered logos, at a savings of almost $20.00!
Wanda
Luv2Roam
08-12-2001, 11:32 AM
You can buy the pin binders directly from WDW Merchandising or DL Delivears. Unless they stopped stocking them. They are $20 each. I have a WDW binder. I have not seen the one form TDS, so cannot compare.
But I have three other binders I did myself. I had some binders anyway. I bought a few at Sam's Club too.
I went to a craft store and bought value packs of thin foam sheets and felt (page size) squares. At a home office store, I bought trading card pages -- 10 sheets for $2.
My home made binders are not as fancy as the WDW binder. But I made three and have enough material left to make many more for what the one official binder would cost.
webray
08-13-2001, 09:14 AM
They have those binders (like the ones from the disney store) available at the pin cart at the boardwalk villas.
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