Tomart DISNEYANA Guide to Pin Trading 6th Edition Volume II
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wow... that should be fun to read. one big ?????? Will anyone care what is says about price.... or will the anwser still b.. " well thats what it is going for on ebay... so thats what it is worth." ????? just wondering
I've always thought that smarter way to publish pin guides would be to do it by characters, and do little laminated pages (think Spark Charts at B&N). That way, they wouldn't be as expensive to expand on, people could buy the characters/themes they were interested in, they would have holes on the side for putting them into a binder, making them easier to keep with pins. For popular characters that have a lot of pins, you could even do groupings. Like, Stitch Parks- WDW, Stitch- Disney Auctions, etc.
I would also not give specific prices, but maybe rarity levels and a general price area (original price, slightly higher, etc....or maybe low, medium, high, very high, with a key that says the price ranges).
I've often wondered why antique guides don't approach things this way...I know I'd rather have a binder or a few pages over a big, fat book that I had to lug around.
broncobilly83 said:Amazon shows it is in stock now as does Tomart.com
I was wondering about these, how many volumes have they done? My sis bought one for my birthday - its the 2003 edition.
I've always thought that smarter way to publish pin guides would be to do it by characters, and do little laminated pages (think Spark Charts at B&N). That way, they wouldn't be as expensive to expand on, people could buy the characters/themes they were interested in, they would have holes on the side for putting them into a binder, making them easier to keep with pins. For popular characters that have a lot of pins, you could even do groupings. Like, Stitch Parks- WDW, Stitch- Disney Auctions, etc.
I would also not give specific prices, but maybe rarity levels and a general price area (original price, slightly higher, etc....or maybe low, medium, high, very high, with a key that says the price ranges).
I've often wondered why antique guides don't approach things this way...I know I'd rather have a binder or a few pages over a big, fat book that I had to lug around.
Does anyone know the price of this edition at the parks? (Amazon has it on sale for $20)
we need a price guide that comes out everymonth. In other collection hobbys like ball cards they do this each month and even have more than one book u can get. So if they can do it for every ball card each month. they could do one for pins. IMO
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