Heartbreaking
(In Jest) I'm not sure Disney even makes those pins anymore. They just put out the design and let the counterfeiters do it for them.
.... and you sound like you will be a great collector!
Once I work out how to fund my collection :lol:
A problem we all share!
When my kids first started trading, they traded for a ton of scrappers. It frustrated me to no end to buy them *genuine* and *expensive* Disney pins only to have them flitted away on fakes! I would lecture my kids and coach them on how to spot them - but it was putting so much stress on our vacations that I finally just had to learn to keep my mouth shut and let them learn the hard way. My oldest son recently came to the realization that many of the pins he traded for as a child, are either fakes or scrappers. It was hard for him to finally admit it and heartbreaking for him to give them up. Since he wasn't ready to just toss them, we decided to start to start a srapper 'Hall of Shame'. We have a few that are so obvious and so bad, that they are actually funny! By learning to laugh at them, we have taken a net negative and turned it into a net positive. They also demonstrate how much our pin-trading knowledge has grown through the years. I suggest starting a 'Hall of Shame' and learning to enjoy them again for what they are : ). They represent the pure and innocent love of the hobby that you began with. Sometimes I wish I could return to those naïve and carefree pin-trading days!!
I am so sorry.
I know I'm probably in the minority here, but I feel that if you have a pin and you love it, that's all that matters. Whether its a scrapper or not!
(As long as you're not planning on selling it, re-trading it, or passing it off as the real thing, of course.)
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