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Hey, my name is Jake, currently vacationing at WDW and boosting my pin collection again. I just traded with a CM for this pin, not sure if it's rare, but I know it's a "chaser"... right?
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Hi, welcome to the forum! That is a chaser, and your question made me go looking up an answer, lol! Cause I wasn't too sure myself. Here's a link to another thread: http://disneypinforum.com/showthread.php?12967-What-is-a-chaser

Personally, I do not care for them, only because I need to hold them just the right way in just the right light to see the image clearly. Hope you had fun at WDW!
 
Hi welcome to the forum. Not sure about your question. But there is probably someone on here who might be able to answer it. :)
 
Welcome. I know some people love the chasers. There is a nice minimal look to them.
Personally, I still go for the enamel ones. :wavey:
 
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