Thought provoking questions for pin traders!
So I was having a conversation with Mali87 (Melissa) last night and we were discussing our collections and the following questions came up -
How long do you plan on collecting Disney pins?
If you still have your collection as you get older and get closer to your deathbed (morbid thought, I know...), what would you do with your pins?
Now keep in mind that Disney pins have been around for quite some time as it stands. I'd say that in the last five years has the hobby really "boomed". While it may not always have this much attention and may die off significantly at some point, I think it's safe to say that as long as there is Disney there will be pins to collect and there will always be collectors.
Now onto my answers...
I really plan on collecting for as long as I can. I can honestly foresee that I will go in "spurts" most likely where I'm more actively collecting at some points in my life than others but overall, this is my only real "collecting" hobby that I'm passionate about. I love seeing my collection grow
As for the second question, if I become old and on my deathbed, I would HOPE... that I would have stayed active in the pin community and know some collectors. That being said, since I don't plan on having any children and have no siblings who would have had children to pass the pins onto, I'd most likely give my collection to a fellow pin trader/collector/Disney memorabilia lover who would really cherish it and take care of the pins. I'd like to think that I could blow someone's mind some day by just giving them this life long collection of pins that includes some (by that time) that are very old and VERY HTF pins (if they all hold up but I treat my pins really well so... fingers crossed). If I kick the bucket early for some tragic reason, I've already told Melissa that she gets my collection (she promised not to poison my ice cream :lol
So I'm interested to hear answers
How long do you plan on collecting Disney pins?
If you still have your collection as you get older and get closer to your deathbed (morbid thought, I know...), what would you do with your pins?
Now keep in mind that Disney pins have been around for quite some time as it stands. I'd say that in the last five years has the hobby really "boomed". While it may not always have this much attention and may die off significantly at some point, I think it's safe to say that as long as there is Disney there will be pins to collect and there will always be collectors.
Now onto my answers...
I really plan on collecting for as long as I can. I can honestly foresee that I will go in "spurts" most likely where I'm more actively collecting at some points in my life than others but overall, this is my only real "collecting" hobby that I'm passionate about. I love seeing my collection grow
As for the second question, if I become old and on my deathbed, I would HOPE... that I would have stayed active in the pin community and know some collectors. That being said, since I don't plan on having any children and have no siblings who would have had children to pass the pins onto, I'd most likely give my collection to a fellow pin trader/collector/Disney memorabilia lover who would really cherish it and take care of the pins. I'd like to think that I could blow someone's mind some day by just giving them this life long collection of pins that includes some (by that time) that are very old and VERY HTF pins (if they all hold up but I treat my pins really well so... fingers crossed). If I kick the bucket early for some tragic reason, I've already told Melissa that she gets my collection (she promised not to poison my ice cream :lol
So I'm interested to hear answers