Dianetigger
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- Oct 21, 2005
Love how you display your pins Nikki - may have to give the corkboard one a try myself!
I have tried photographing mine but they're not coming out very well - even with a digital camera I'm hopeless.:
I've just bought (not received yet) the last of a series of Eurodisneyland pins, that were given out to Imagineers in 1991, the back reads "Bravo les Imagineers" and I'm looking for inspiration on how to display them - they're quite small, there's 5 of them and they're no bigger than a 10p - any ideas ?:
My Maleficent ones all go in the same cabinet with a little bit of blue tack on the back to hold them upright - but I like the idea of getting them framed.
I have never had a trouble but I can see with little ones the movement being more easy to lose pins. The rubber ones are better so Locking backs may be better or alternatively one on the hip bags for pins like http://www.pinpics.com/cgi-bin/pin.cgi?pin=17952&sid=9317.1170539123.v2One more question, I've seen some "pin locks" in the US on Ebay are they any good ?
How do you find out where and when the pin trading nights/days are? I may be going to DLP in july, and if possible would love to go to one (not that I don't do enough trading with cast members in the parks)
Have you thought about putting all those park pins on one of the Stitch park maps. This is what I am planning to do with mine.
Sent you a PMYso if anyone can help me with that it would be exceptionally appreachiated (did i spell that right?)
I really want to show off all my pins now!
I haven't seen a earful tower yet.