NHMickey
<font color=red>I'm A Disneyana Collector!<font co
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- Dec 24, 1999
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Yes I have another one...
Okay I was thinking over the last few days about pins and my other Disneyana stuff. Well I was wondering why Disney does what it does with other collectables and not pins. Then I came to realise that I don't even think Disney does consider these a collectable. Do you? Do you think Disney puts Pins on the same level as Tee Shirts or as Snow Globes and Figurines?
I get frustrated at how they do things with edition size and figure they owe no explination to a pin person but if it was a LE Figurine or piece of Art Work they would bend over backwards to explain any misunderstanding. I'm not just talking about the fiasco with the MK LE 1000 Walt pin but even Disney Auction selling all 100 LE pins and sending out 2 or 3 to some people that only won 1 pin on an auction that was sold out. I know of 3 people who this has happened to. It is just my opinion but I think Disney needs to give a little more thought to the collector and treat pins as a serious collactable?
Or am I wrong and not seeing it correctly. If so please let us hear (read) your opinions. So what do you think?
I would like to also add that while I say Disney I do not mean the folks at the parks. They do a fantastic job what I mean is Disney's head people. Those that make policy.
Okay I was thinking over the last few days about pins and my other Disneyana stuff. Well I was wondering why Disney does what it does with other collectables and not pins. Then I came to realise that I don't even think Disney does consider these a collectable. Do you? Do you think Disney puts Pins on the same level as Tee Shirts or as Snow Globes and Figurines?
I get frustrated at how they do things with edition size and figure they owe no explination to a pin person but if it was a LE Figurine or piece of Art Work they would bend over backwards to explain any misunderstanding. I'm not just talking about the fiasco with the MK LE 1000 Walt pin but even Disney Auction selling all 100 LE pins and sending out 2 or 3 to some people that only won 1 pin on an auction that was sold out. I know of 3 people who this has happened to. It is just my opinion but I think Disney needs to give a little more thought to the collector and treat pins as a serious collactable?
Or am I wrong and not seeing it correctly. If so please let us hear (read) your opinions. So what do you think?
I would like to also add that while I say Disney I do not mean the folks at the parks. They do a fantastic job what I mean is Disney's head people. Those that make policy.