Forever Magical
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Next Carter unveiled the Occupational series with pins like Nurse Minnie, Doctor Mickey. Next is what she described as the fun and whimsical pins such as Mickey as tourist and Mickey and Minnie as bride and groom.
Occupational series
refreshed Disney images
Disney film images
They are also redoing the Attraction series pins as a pin on pin series featuring such attractions as Autopia, the Toontown trolley and others. They are also producing special limited edition pins such as the Disney Cats pin and she hinted that we should look out for the Disney Dogs, too. Her final pin unveiling brought gasps from the audience
It was a box set featuring the old tickets A-D and she announced annual passholders will have the special option for the A-E ticket books.
Her presentation was followed by a pin trading seminar by self-proclamed pin addicts David Schiller and Kim Petersen who highlighted the differences between pin trading at Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Petersen said she has images of her pin collection organized on a CDRom and Schiller described carrying around a small suitcase of pins because you just never knew when you were going to need them. According to them, overall Walt Disney World pin trading seems to be more expensive and more intense.
Related Links
- Part 1 of this series on the NFFC 2000 Convention
- NFFC Official Site
- LaughingPlace.com Interview with Tony Baxter
- Guide to Pin Trading at Disneyland and Walt Disney World
- LaughingPlace.com's
Features and Columns
Includes links to many LaughingPlace.com articles featuring some of the personalities mentioned in this article.
-- Rebekah Moseley
Forever Magical: Rebekah's recollections on Disney events of the past - both distant and recent - proving that Disney will always remain forever magical.
Forever Magical is posted on the fourth Wednesday of each month.
-- Posted September 8, 2000
-- Pictures and video by Doobie Moseley, Rebekah Moseley, Dave Mastanich, James Hensley
and Richard Groves