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Hi Disney fans! Today I took a crack a creating a BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO DISNEY PINS! Here are some basic things you need to know when starting a Disney pin collation or trading hobby, as well as some extra trips and resources that I've found helpful. This is by no means ALL there is to know, but I think it will get most Disney fans started on the right track. Please leave your Disney pin collecting tips down below, and PLEASE let me know what questions you have about Disney pin trading so I can answer them in a future video. HELPFUL DISNEY PIN LINKS: PinPics website -- Disney Pins Blog (check out their podcast & YouTube channel too!) Zip-a-Dee-Doo Disney (one of my favorite Disney pin YouTubers) Pin Life (formerly known as Everything Disney Pins ) --- My Snow White-inspired ears are by Magic Mouse Ears -- --- If you want to get in touch with me: Instagram -- disneykittee Email -- disneykittee81 [at] gmail [dot] com Stay tuned for MORE Disney videos, unboxings and vlogs!

I try to upload a minimum of 3x per week! This video is NOT sponsored in any way. All pins in video were purchased by me, and all opinions are my own. Have a magical day!

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Welcome to Part 2 of my Disney Pin Trading Series. This one today is about how to tell if a Disney Pin is a Scrapper. There are probably other ways to tell if a pin is a fake. However, these are the methods I use when looking for fakes. I, like all Disney Pin Traders, don’t always get it right 100% of the time, but if you follow these easy methods when looking at Pins, I’m sure you’ll rarely get traded a Scrapper. Here are my Top Ten Tips for telling if a pin is a scrapper 1. Vol fcr software download Are the edges sharp?

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For all Disney pins if you run your finger around the edge of the pin, there should be NO SHARP EDGES.This is obviously due to health and safety and ensuring that all Official Disney pins are of the highest standard. However, if you see or feel any sharp edges chances are, chances are you have a scrapper! Does the pin feel heavy enough and are the colours correct? (Pin on the right is genuine). Another easy method of checking if a pin is a scrapper is feeling the weight of a pin and looking at the colours on the pin. Disney Pins are often quite heavy, due to the high quality metal.

However, a scrapper pin is likely to be very light and does not feel very well made. Also, by looking at the colours on the pin, is a big give away. If the colours on the pin are not very vivid and seem to be a bit dull, chances are you have a scrapper. If you are still unsure check pinpics.com as that is a database which features near enough all Disney pins, so go compare the picture.

How does the front of the pin look in general? Have a look at the front of the pin, and feel over the top. If you notice any brush marks on the pin, chances are this pin is a scrapper. In addition, if when you run your finger over the pin, and it feels very flat, chances are you have a scrapper. Authentic Disney pins usually have raised borders on the front of pins. Are the eyes ‘off’ on the pin?

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