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A quick note on Vinylmation pins

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A quick note on Vinylmation pins

si1328

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Ok so I have a couple of Vinylmation pins. I have noticed the following things:
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These two pins look right from the front...BUT if you look at the back you can spot a scraper a mile away!
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These two pins are both scrappers. If you notice that the mickey pattern on the back of the pin there is a boarder...there is NOT supposed to be a boarder on these pins. If you also notice these two pins also have the two little nubs next to the pin post...this DOES NOT MEAN THEY ARE REAL! please be careful when trading Vinylmations.
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this is to show the thickness of a real Vinylmation pin compaired to a fake one. The real one is on the left. They also weigh less than a real one.

I really hope this information helps anyone who has been having a hard time with identifying fake pins. :)
 
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