How to Trade Olympic Pins
Things You'll Need
- Olympic pins
- Pin trading club
- Pin show
- Advertisements
Instructions
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How to Trade Olympic Pins
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Attend the Olympics, if it's feasible. You'll spot lots of people at the different venues and gathering spots wearing pins and displaying their collections. There are also areas to encourage trading. Since 1988, Coca-Cola has sponsored official Olympic pin trading centers. But plenty of informal trading also occurs.
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Join a pin trading club if attending the Games isn't possible. Try finding a local club that has regular events. Several clubs also have international memberships. For example, the Olympin Collectors Club, based in Lake Placid, N.Y., claims to be the largest with 600 worldwide members. The club publishes a quarterly newsletter and an annual membership directory with members' contact information and their collecting specialty.
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Attend a pin collector's show. Many clubs across the country sponsor shows or fairs each year.
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Contact the athletes themselves. While it may be hard to reach a superstar, there are many Olympians who remain out of the limelight after they take part in the Games. They might even be glad to hear from a fan. An Internet search can often help you find where they live and what they're doing. A polite phone call or email sometimes can elicit a response.
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Place a classified ad in a magazine or newsletter for the sport you're interested in. For example, readers of International Figure Skating might have a pin collection that they would be willing to trade.
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