GRAIL Well, I need to keep pin trading I guess - mystery of the Tink Grail finally solved
So here is what I have learned:
* it was not purchased from Disney directly, but a dealer
* it came on a card which the seller no longer has
* the seller was very quick to offer a refund
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Yikes. I'm so sorry.
Are those indicative signs of a scrapper? Or is it possible that this is just a pre production pin? (Did Disney auctions stamp their PP pins?)
Can we see pictures of the back and front in natural light? Maybe grab the good camera instead of the phone camera. I’m hoping that it’s the real deal!
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I don't think I've ever heard of a fake/counterfeit/scrapper DA pin WITH the hologram. There are DA counterfeits, but they were the styles that were made before the holograms. But as I own a grand total of maybe 5 DA 100 pins, I admit I am not the best source. So if anyone knows of any of the DA pins that were faked and include the holograms that would be a start on if it's possible.
There wasn't really anything special about the DA pin making process, so they would have been prone to the same type of quality control (or lack there of) that affects all Disney pins. One of the pins I actually own, came with all the DA packaging (but I didn't buy it from DA myself) has a little bit of a color error in a spot, and I was annoyed when I saw it, but I didn't think fake.
But congratulations on submitting your first thesis!
For what it's worth, to me nothing looks off about the back of the pin, and I've seen multiple pins from that era, DA or otherwise, with paint defects.
Thanks for your input. I also get the hologram, which is what is making this really tough, but here are my concerns:
1) No hi-lights, shading, or "sparkles"
2) The glitter fill in the wings appears to be different than other versions I have seen
3) The little "fabric" piece on her back flowing down the mushroom is not filled with glitter on other pieces, but is filled with glitter on this one (the same fill as the wings)
4) There's no blue on the bottom either...
5) The back is rough around the edges (especially the area with the lantern
6) The glue surrounding the logo is sloppy, and the DA logo has a "streak" down the middle"
7) The pin IS heavy, but the edges seem really rough (then again I don't own any DA pins of this caliber)
It's almost like that one dumbo pin at LIAA - where they didn't screen print on the words. Except in this case they didn't put on the blue or the sparkles or the shading. I WANT to say it's a PP, but honestly even if it is, I don't know if it's worth what I paid for it in this condition.
EDIT: Long week, I wasn't picking up what the problem was, but now that I'm looking at Worthpoint for older Ebay listings, I see the problem with the background. And for comparison sake, here are some worthpoint listings wth pictures
Disney Auctions Jumbo Pin LE 100 Tinker Bell Reading Book On Mushroom | #1859940656
Tinker Bell Reading LE100 Disney Auctions Jumbo Pin | #93781959
DISNEY Auctions Tinker Bell w/ Storybook LE 100 Pin | #32638595
I am leaning toward factory second/scrapper/production error and not a counterfeit someone had made. Small consolation, but think about how much misprinted stamps and money can go for... Maybe you can negotiate a price with the seller that you both could be happy with? While you search for one that was actually released.
What I'm leaning towards right now is instead of PP, it's just a scrapper. Or a "test run" - i.e. it's not one that was ever meant for circulation and was probably supposed to be destroyed. But the bottom line is that it's clearly not the final product. I agree that it's probably not a re-creation by any means. But the fact that it's really rough around the edges/has those errors has me torn.
I went ahead and made a side-by-side with a photo of one that was last on eBay:
Interesting, looking at those side by side and @hopemax's links, your pin is definitely a different version of the same pin, now I'm leaning towards prototype. It's missing finishing touches like the shading on Tink. Personally, I think it's cool, I'd treat it as a a step in your journey to own the real deal, like those WDI villains framed progress pin sets, but I have no idea what you paid for it and can't judge for you what it should be worth.
I just found mine, and yeahhhhh...yours is something else. There's no glitter in my cloth, the detail work is much more extensive, and there's a blue area around the top. Basically, it's just like the shot on the left in your comparison pic.
I'm sorry...I know you've been looking for this pin for a really long time.
I would take photos, but the forum requires you to have a photo sharing site, and I don't. Can we link to FB albums? If not, I don't really have a way to post if I can't just do it from my desktop.
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