HookdonWDW
<font color=990066>Yankee Girl in a Southern Belle
- Joined
- Mar 18, 2001
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Hi,
I'm a "relative newbie" at this pin thing. I really think that the issue is that I've been living in "pin denial". I REALLY didn't think that I owned that many pins. I've just kind of picked up what I like when I'm there, and I've let ds goof around and trade some of his pins.
Then, I went and counted my pins the other day, and realized that I have over 100. I think that this might mean that I'm a closet pin collector, and didn't realize it.
I think that I'd like to get into pin trading, but I'm a little nervous about it. I've bought some doubles of pins over the years, so I have some doubles including some LE's to trade, but no matter how much I read, I don't really understand how you figure out if something is a good trade. (I did figure out that the person who was offering me a rack pin for my 4th of July 2002 Tinkerbell MK LE probably wasn't looking out for my best interests).
We'll be at WDW during the pin event this month. Do you think that this would be a good way to get my feet wet, or do you think that I should get some experience first? How do you seperate the "shark traders" from those who are just in it from the fun?
Thanks for your insights!
I'm a "relative newbie" at this pin thing. I really think that the issue is that I've been living in "pin denial". I REALLY didn't think that I owned that many pins. I've just kind of picked up what I like when I'm there, and I've let ds goof around and trade some of his pins.
Then, I went and counted my pins the other day, and realized that I have over 100. I think that this might mean that I'm a closet pin collector, and didn't realize it.

We'll be at WDW during the pin event this month. Do you think that this would be a good way to get my feet wet, or do you think that I should get some experience first? How do you seperate the "shark traders" from those who are just in it from the fun?
Thanks for your insights!