Starting a Collection
Wow...
I have no idea where to start... all I know is that I want to start with Mickey. But there are so many pin designs, and shipping is often very offputting...
Did anyone else have this problem when they started collecting pins?
Hi! Welcome!
I live in Sweden and have the same problem. We dont have any pins here. But I bought some pins here and some pins on ebay from sellers that I have heard is good and trusted. Of course I did get a few scrappers but mostly good pins. I recently went to Disneyworld so I bought some pins there as well.
I try to buy pins from "local" ebay sellers. If I dont find any in Sweden I try europe. And when I trade with people in USA I try to trade several pins at ones to save shipping.
I also joined a few games here at the forum in the beginning to have a chance to win some good traders.
Perhaps you should decide exactly what type of Mickey pins you want to collect, it really helps if you can limit your collection down at first. Maybe you might want to collect just pins of Mickey by himself, or in his usual outfits, or of Mickey with other characters ect... I found this helps a bit with my own collection, though I initially only wanted Aurora pins with her in her blue dress and then that went out the window, so if you can stick with it then that's good. I also found that making a list of pins you really want to obtain soon really helps, I try to mainly get pins off the list, and I limit it to a certain number and add one pin to the list everytime I obtain one.
I also suggest making yourself a PinPics account so you can keep track of all the pins you own, want and have for trade.
The best place (and only place with a rack) to purchase pins is Pirate Treasure in Adventureland (see map). I would argue that this store has the best pin selection between both of the parks in Japan, even. Here you can get pins that are exclusive to events in Tokyo Disneyland, as well as any current holiday pins (Halloween, Christmas, Easter, etc) or you can just pick from the current rack pins. Be careful though because many rack pins in the Tokyo Disney Resort are the same OE pins that can be found in Disney World or Disneyland.
There is also a game section located by the Arabian Coast (see map), and here you must pay 500 yen to have a chance at winning some fabulous stuffed animal prizes. However, if you are reading this article, I am guessing you want to lose. Why? If you lose they will take out secret hidden pins which you may then choose from, and actually you have just paid 500 yen for a pin of your choice! There is no telling what the pins will be that day unless you pay to play! It is my personal recommendation that you make your way over to the games earlier in the day, as quite a line can form later on.
The Disney Store, with locations all over Japan, also has its own unique variety of pins. Depending on the size of the store, you may be lucky enough to enter one that has its own spinning rack of pins. Here you will find rack pins with designs that are unique to Japan. You may also occasionally find a limited edition pin or a pin set for sale in the Disney Store. I have never seen pins that are sold in the Disney Store being sold in the parks, or vice versa.
I found some info about pins in Tokyo:
Looks like you can have a quite good shot at finding some great traders. Limited edition pins and pins that are exclusive to Japan is always better as traders of course. There are a lot of people who would trade internationally to get those because there is no other way to get themLook after pins that are popular to collect on, such as: Tangled, The little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, UP! and so on.
Hope this helps. I started collected in january so Im still very new but you will learn quick if you hang here a lot
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