Another Collectible to Consider

Eeyore's Pal

Trading pins since before there were rubber backs
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Not too long back, I recall a thread on this board that discussed the collectibility of WDW plastic bags. You know . . . like those little yellow bags that come with a pin purchase.

<font color = blue>Well, hold on to your bags, folks!</font color>

During one of the Disney Artist presentations at the event, the sketches for the new bag designs were displayed. The bags are scheduled to change over on October 1st with the beginning of the 100 year celebration.

So, check out all those extra bags your stashed in closets, suitcases and under beds. You might just be looking at the "cash" to fund your next WDW trip . . . :D

Anybody have any of the extra large green bags for trade?
I have plenty of yellows, reds, and blues.
I'm willing to do two-for-one. ;)
 
Do you think there is any value to a Tokyo Disneyland bag? You know they are only paper, not the nice plastic kind we are used to. :rolleyes:
 
And here I thought that I was the only nut case that saved those bags!!!!

Sue Ellen
 
I have so many bags I am thinking I should wallpaper a room with them! Wonder if Christopher Lowell has any tips on how to do that.;) Maybe I could decopage (sp) a table. :D
 













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