pbnjrockette
<font color=limegreen>obsessed by the lime....<br>
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Haven't been to WDW in over 15 years...never been as an adult without kids...
A friend has introduced me to all this pin trading and I think I'm addicted before I even get there (December). I only want Mickey pins (I know, probably everyone says they only want one type and end up with oodles) but seriously--I have NO room for new collections!
I've purchased a few Mickeys online and hope to buy and trade for a few on our trip. What would you suggest a newbie trader take as to what # of pins to take to trade? Are 20 too few? I did buy a lot of about 15 CM pins (hidden Mickeys so they are probably fairly new) that look very nice that I'd like to trade.
Any other help for a newbie would be appreciated!!
A friend has introduced me to all this pin trading and I think I'm addicted before I even get there (December). I only want Mickey pins (I know, probably everyone says they only want one type and end up with oodles) but seriously--I have NO room for new collections!
I've purchased a few Mickeys online and hope to buy and trade for a few on our trip. What would you suggest a newbie trader take as to what # of pins to take to trade? Are 20 too few? I did buy a lot of about 15 CM pins (hidden Mickeys so they are probably fairly new) that look very nice that I'd like to trade.
Any other help for a newbie would be appreciated!!
I'm not going to make any suggestions as I've been there, done that, and gave it up.
Enjoy the excitement of searching, finding, and trading. You've got the right idea--trying to stay with one character. Pintrading can get out of hand really fast not to mention expensive. Just my 2 cents worth. HAVE FUN!