I can admit that yes, I have thought about selling off some of my collection.
I spoke to someone last week at the NY meet who said that by selling some of her pins she was able to take a trip to WDW and stay at AK for a week.
I spoke to someone today at the CT monthly meet and she likened pin trading to a gambling addict. And when I think about it she is right, collecting is addicting, you sometimes are taken over with the need to get every pin and not think about what you have spent getting it.
I then think about the amount of time I have spent at WDW and done nothing but wait in line, buy and trade pins. This is most true for the August pin event. I spent 4 days inside a building, only getting outside to do the map. Rides and attractions were not as important as getting the pins.
My only problem is how do I decide what pins to get rid of and which ones to keep.
I of course want to keep all my pins with Mickey. Ok, so now that I have decided to keep the Mickeys do I keep the ones that are parts of the set with Mickey? and if I keep the ones with Mickey like the Main Gate, do I keep the other sign pins, or if I keep the Mickey nametags, do I keep the other ones too, like Goofy and Figment?
And what about those LE 1000 and Mystery pins? Do I keep them because they are LE even if they don't go with anything else? Like that dumb Christopher Robin. And I was there when they released the Banner pin, but now when I look at it I wonder why. It was nice for the 2000 celebration because they had those banners at Epcot, but honestly, it is an ugly pin.
Can anyone tell me how to consolidate my pins. Every time I try I wind up with nothing in the to-go pile.
I want to keep collecting, but I am cutting back alot. And I am going to take the cruise and do all the cruise stuff. If I have time to trade I will, but I am not going to miss the shows for pins.
And when I get to the September event, I am going to try and spend the morning at the event, and the afternoon with my family enjoying the parks. Pins last forever, but our family might not, it's time to enjoy the family. Peggie