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Piece For Disney Pin

By Doug Bernard

People of all ages and all walks of life have grown to love the Disney characters the Walt Disney line has produced. From the great black mouse we have all now called Mickey and the entire gang to the other productions such as the Disney Princesses such as Snow White, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, etc. The newer productions have become popular to kids and adults alike.

For Disney fans, having a piece of memorabilia from their favorite character or Disney movie is like being able to be part of their world even in one's memories. This is why the Disney Pins have become among the most popular remembrances from the characters and movies people have grown some affinity to.

There have been huge selections created for the Disney Pins which are widely available in Disney stores and other trading places alike. There are different prints, designs and series editions for those which are made for limited offers. And for the last few years, people of all ages have grown fond of sharing and acquiring different Disney Pins by means of trading them on Disney parks and other pin traders.

There are a large number of pins that have been manufactured and sold and are now owned and traded by fans apart from those which are still locked away in the Disney archive vault. There are also a few things one should know about the pins for them to properly be able to identify the authentic ones.

To tell what Disney pin you have it is necessary to check the back stamp, which is an indentation bearing all sorts of information about the pin in question. Some of the things contained on the back stamp are edition size, series number, and manufacturer.

There are also a variety of pins which are made from different materials and designs; some of these Disney Pins are made from die cast which were made from brass zinc alloy and uses high grade hand engraved dies which provide a three dimensional image. There are also those which are called Dangle Pins which is much like a regular pin though it has an extended base which hangs from one or multiple chains or loops. There are two others which are greatly regarded for its features as novelty and trading pins; these are the lenticular pins which has two or more designs which are visible when the pin is slightly tilted. The other is the Light-up pin, from its name lights up and flashes when it is activated.

Some of the other kinds of pins are the slider pins which are equipped with a movable piece which can slide forward and back on the pin's base. A spinner pin on the other hand is one which is equipped with a mechanism which enables a part of the pin to make a 360 degree spin thus showing the surface constantly.

All great things must end - just like the old saying says; this also applies to the Disney Pins as there is what is called the retired pins or those which have stopped production. And where some things end, others begin; as one line ceases to be reproduced, another design of line is then introduced for avid Disney aficionados to be able to enjoy.

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