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| u k fan Tue 5/20/2008 7:59a | I've thought the same thing for my nephew. He has quite a good sized collection of pins now, but the large bag would just look silly!!! |
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| teddibubbles Tue 5/20/2008 11:58a | I wanted to remind you. please have a look at the fun pin trader fourm i started. ( Its Ok with LP :-) ) rember you dont have to trade with me! and if you are signed up at site . you see the photos without having to do the links. i just love tradeing dont you? lol by the way.. im still hoping for bubble type of pins lol https://www.ewaey.com/forums/forum48/
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| Roger55 Tue 5/20/2008 3:24p | I am not affiliated with or endorsing this company. All I can say is that this is where I found my pin bag and I am satisfied with the product I received.
http://sportpins.com/index.php...959ca819 |
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| basil fan Tue 5/20/2008 4:02p | Thanks everybody for answering.
I don't know all the correct lingo for pin trading, so let me clarify: a binder is fine instead of a bag, only the kids now have too many pins to just keep on the lanyards.
Something that holds 20 pins would be sufficient. However, I don't want to buy anything that includes pins, since I already have the pins to put into the bags or binders or whatever.
Price is also an issue. Plus, they have to be easy to put the pins in and have to hold them pretty securely, since they are for kids.
Guilty! The Disney Villains http://www.whatsitsgalore.com/...ain.html |
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| basil fan Tue 5/20/2008 4:13p | Roger55, can you tell me which product you purchased at this site? The items look good, but I'd like to know a little more about their construction.
Thanks. |
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| basil fan Tue 5/20/2008 4:15p | Forgot to mention I am not able to go to any of the parks this year. No, that would be too easy. |
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| Roger55 Tue 5/20/2008 4:25p | I purchased the Pin Trader Pro, and I have seen others with the Pin Trader Pro Jr and the Pin Trader Bag.
The bags exterior are heavy duty canvas. Very durable. The handles and straps also are very durable and double stitch reinforced at the pressure points to help prevent them from separating from the bag. My bag weighs over 20 lbs at times when I have it loaded, and I have no problems with the stitching.
The pages are made of a soft cloth and have a zippered side to allow you to get your hand inside to put on the pin backs. Not too thick so even the rubber pin backed pins stay put. There are soft cloth sheets inbetween the pages so the pins facing each other don't rub.
Hope that helps. |
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| Roger55 Tue 5/20/2008 4:28p | Oh, I should mention that it has been over 5 years since I bought my bag. It is still holding up great.
However, I can not vouch for the company and if they are actually selling the EXACT same product I purchased. They could have switched manufacturers and then my description could be off. Sorry. |
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| -em Tue 5/20/2008 5:57p | http://www.dizpins.com/archive...ch_3.htm
Scroll almost all the way to the end for a pic of the small binder that may work- the pages hold pins really well. They also sell the pages individually for roughly 7 dollars if you want to find your own binder-
-em |
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| -em Tue 5/20/2008 5:59p | They can be ordered via Mail Order 407-363-6200
or if worse comes to worse- I can help ya out as I live at WDW....
-em |